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University of Aberdeen wins major new award to engage the public with its research
The University of Aberdeen has secured funding of £300,000 from Research Councils UK (RCUK) to engage the public with cutting-edge research.
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Could cabbage hold the key to preventing diseases?
Scientists are investigating whether compounds found in cabbage could help prevent against diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
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Life of great Aberdonian celebrated as popular lecture series returns
A popular free lecture series exploring the lives of Granite City greats returns to Aberdeen tomorrow (April 4).
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Has Belfast squandered its Titanic legacy?
In the small hours of the night of April 14th, 1912 the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.
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City funny memories dinner raises £50,000 for dementia research
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are to benefit from £50,000 raised at a charity dinner held in memory of Alzheimer’s sufferers.
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Aberdeen scientists in major study of deep sea life
Aberdeen scientists are part of a major international collaboration which will conduct the first systematic study of life in the deepest marine habitat on Earth - ocean trenches, which are regions of the sea floor ranging from 19,685 to 36,089 feet or 6,000 to 11,000 metres.