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Extinct pigeon perches in Zoology Museum
Once they were one of the most abundant species of bird in North America living in enormous flocks and migrating en masse to such an extent they would blacken the sky.
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Hundreds of school pupils swot up at Modern Studies conference
Hundreds of Aberdeen and Shire school pupils are sharpening their social science skills at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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Launch of University’s leading Centre for Transport Research
The formal launch of a new international transport Centre –the University of Aberdeen’s Centre for Transport Research – officially took place today (April 8, 2008).
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Fun with Chemistry
Young scientists will take part in an action-packed day at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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University establishes new commercial links with China
The University of Aberdeen is setting another collaborative milestone and strengthening commercial links with China today (April 7).
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Livestock grazing and predatory birds combined may trouble farmland wading birds
Ecologists have shown that high densities of predatory birds together with high levels of livestock grazing can result in breeding failure among farmland wading birds.
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Kids meet Dons stars at holiday sports school
Dons stars passed on their footballing know-how to city kids this week as part of the Children’s Sports School at the University of Aberdeen.
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Gap between sexes in care of common heart condition
Women with a common heart condition may receive a lower level of medical care compared to men with the same condition, according to researchers at the University of Aberdeen.