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Report recommends national reform over zonal pricing in UK electricity market
A new report released today by the University of Aberdeen strongly advises against adopting zonal pricing in the UK electricity market, urging policymakers instead to focus on national market reform and investment in grid infrastructure.
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Rodney navigates the unknown by charting Tall Ships carbon footprint

A student intern is making waves in the maritime sustainability sector by helping calculate the carbon footprint of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen.
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AI model developed to unlock the potential of satellite imagery for land cover mapping

A research team led by the University of Aberdeen has developed a pioneering AI model to improve accuracy and reduce computational time in land cover mapping, particularly for vegetation.
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Whisky's 'water of life': Scottish distiller turns to science amid historic dry spell

Whisky is 'the water of life' but in one of the driest starts to a year seen in Scotland, distillers are turning to researchers to improve access to the crucial water supplies for their unique products.
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'Earth's heartbeat' being monitored by sensor in Aberdeenshire field

Thunder and lightning strikes that create electromagnetic waves dubbed 'Earth's heartbeat' are being monitored by a sensor inside a box in a rural Aberdeenshire field.
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Aberdeen student will 'bridge her two worlds' thanks to a Gaelic theatre award

A University of Aberdeen student has won a place on a professional development programme at a unique Scottish theatre company producing innovative and contemporary theatre in Gaelic.
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Geography PhD student received scholarship to study environmentally friendly agriculture

Nsongurua Inyang, a second-year PhD student supervised by Katrin Prager, Shadi Hashem, and Tavis Potts, has successfully secured a grant from The William J McLean Scholarship. The scholarship aims to promote environmentally sustainable and economically viable agriculture, mixed farming, and natural land use systems.
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Andy's career change journey earns a place in national final
A University of Aberdeen geology student has reached the final of the UK Career Change Awards after embarking on a degree following service as a Royal Marine Commando and rope access technician on offshore installations.
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Archaeology and Geography staff contribute to book on landscapes of North-east Scotland
A new community-led archaeology publication featuring contributions by members of the Archaeology Department and Geography Department has recently been released. Cultural Landscapes of North-east Scotland: Collaborative Research in History and Archaeology (Oxbow books), edited by Dr Colin Shepherd, also features contributions from the community and professional collaborators from around the...
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New Research Cultures Strategy unveiled by University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen has today launched a new Research Cultures Strategy designed to foster an inclusive environment and provide a purposeful approach to strengthening how colleagues work together.