Page 3 of 3Results 21 to 30 of 30, 01 - 09 August 2007
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Virtual laboratory to give £40million boost to brain imaging research
Research into conditions like strokes, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia and cancer will be significantly advanced by a unique collaboration between six Scottish universities, launched this week.
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Thousands expected at University Open Day
Thousands of people are due to descend on the University of Aberdeen later this month for one of its biggest events – the annual Open Day.
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Love at first sight of your body fat
When we choose a partner for a relationship there may be many and complex reasons for our choice, but it has been known for many years that we tend to select people with characteristics similar to our own.
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Can meteorites carry primitive life from one planet to another?
An academic from the University of Aberdeen will be one of more than 60 scientists and technicians preparing for the European Space Agency’s Foton M3 mission next month.
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Interactyx opens new office in Aboyne
A dynamic Scottish company which creates interactive learning solutions for higher education and training establishments worldwide will open a new office in Aboyne tomorrow (Thursday, August 9).
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Aberdeen lays down law at Indian summer school
Top legal brains from the University of Aberdeen will fly out to India later this month to set up a new summer school in Bangalore.
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“Lost” Scottish ballads published
A treasure trove of centuries old Scottish ballads, once thought lost to the sands of time, have finally been published thanks to the University of Aberdeen.
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Demolition of landmark chimney
A multi-million pound environmentally friendly Combined Heat and Power (CHP) infrastructure project at the University of Aberdeen is reaching the final stage.
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Potential students given helping hand from University experts
It’s that time of year again when the paths and futures of so many lives are decided – Clearing.
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International Society for Cultural History established
The recent ‘Varieties of Cultural History’ conference celebrated 21 years of Cultural History at Aberdeen.