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Sky NOT the limit for Mars scientist
An Aberdeen scientist is reaching for the stars and beyond after securing an internship at NASA in California.
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New University Institute to focus on the 'life cycle' of Energy
The University of Aberdeen has established a new institute of energy to create a global centre of energy research, industry collaboration and education.
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Distinguished ERC grant for Northern water resource research awarded to Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff
Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff has been awarded one of Europe's most prestigious awards for young scientists by the European Research Council (ERC).
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Dr. Jillian Anable wins prestigous award for most influential paper
'Complacent Car Addicts or Aspiring Environmentalists? Identifying travel behaviour segments using attitude theory' wins most influential paper from The World Conference on Transport Research Society between 2010 and 2013.
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University welcomes visit from Colombia's state oil company
Opportunities for links between the University and Colombia's state oil company Ecopetrol have been discussed as part of a two-day fact-finding visit to Aberdeen organised by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC).
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Gymnast Ross puts studies on hold to go for Commonwealth glory
University of Aberdeen student and gymnast Ross Soutar is hoping to keep the sport's feel good factor going as he puts his studies on hold to target a spot in Scotland's Commonwealth team for Glasgow 2014.
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exploHUB Open Day
The University of Aberdeen is pleased to announce the Doors Open Day for exploHUB - a unique professional training centre located at the heart of Europe's energy capital - will be on Wednesday 3rd July 2013 10-4pm, with presentations timed for 11am and 2pm.
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'Royal' Rhynie focus of Pictish excavation
Archaeologists are to dig deeper than ever before at one of the most important Pictish excavation sites ever uncovered.
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Effects of travel disruption could be eased by new app
The effects of bus delays caused by bad weather or road accidents could soon be greatly reduced thanks to a new phone app powered by public transport users.
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Oil industry research sheds light on where life exists on Earth and beyond
The North Sea oil and gas industry's pursuit of new oil reserves has contributed to a greater understanding of where life exists on Earth and may even help us look for life on other planets.
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