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Following in the footsteps of Charles Darwin again, but in a different archipelago this time...

Dmitri Mauquoy and David Muirhead have been awarded £230k by The Leverhulme Trust to work on a project entitled “Falkland Island peatlands as a mirror to understand future European peatlands”. Peatlands are valuable ecosystems which take up and store carbon, mitigating the effects of climate change by taking greenhouse gases out...
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New report calls for 'niche market' to develop marine renewables

A report published today has called on industry and government to work together to develop opportunities for the use of marine renewables in the oil and gas sector.
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Aberdeen rises to highest ever ranking in Complete University Guide league table

The University of Aberdeen has risen three places to its highest ever position in the Complete University Guide University League Tables.
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Introduction to Offshore Decommissioning
Introduction to Offshore Decommissioning Delivered by the National Decommissioning Centre, this ECITB-approved CPD course is suitable for those wishing to gain a greater understanding of the issues and activities associated with offshore decommissioning, including oil and gas industry professionals (technical and non-technical), engineers, managers, finance and procurement personnel, as well as those...
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Up, up and away - space scientists go stratospheric to test key equipment

Scientists who have designed an atmospheric monitoring instrument for use in future space missions are preparing to send it aboard a balloon flight to the edge of Earth's atmosphere.
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University of Aberdeen collection reveals fascinating insight into ancient people of Europe

The fascinating story of some people who lived in the North and North-east of Scotland around 4,000 years ago is set to be uncovered in a new programme by Channel 4's The Bone Detectives later this year.
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Article in the top 100 microbiology Scientific Reports papers of 2019

One of the papers published by academics from the Department of Planetary Science: Aeolian transport of viable microbial life across the Atacama Desert, Chile: Implications for Mars has received 2426 article downloads in 2019, placing it as one of the top 100 downloaded microbiology papers for Scientific Reports in 2019.
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Building KORE in 20 seconds
Watch the Planetary Science Group building the KORE Rover
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HABIT and the ExoMars environmental tests in France

The HabitAbility: Brines, Irradiance and Temperature (HABIT) instrument developed by the Planetary Science Group at the is undergoing the ExoMars environmental tests.
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Planetary Science Group involved in the EUROPLANET 2024 research project

Europlanet has launched a 10 million Euro project, the Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure (RI), to provide open access to the world's largest collection of planetary simulation and analysis facilities, as well as a global network of small telescopes, data services, and community support activities. Europlanet 2024 RI aims to widen...