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Research findings a breath of fresh air for bar staff
A massive improvement in air quality is just one of the positive effects of Scotland’s smoking ban, a leading scientist from Aberdeen University will tell MSPs at today’s meeting of the Health Committee.
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2007 Gifford Lectures
The unmissable Gifford Lectures – a thought-provoking series which brings a unique perspective to philosophy and religion – starts in February at the University of Aberdeen.
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Economics lecturer scoops national prize for teaching innovation
The co-author of an economics e-learning tool has won a prestigious national award for his innovative teaching at the University of Aberdeen.
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Erupting mud volcano
University of Aberdeen research supports the suggestion that the eruption of the Indonesian mud volcano Lusi, which has been erupting for more than 200 days, was caused by drilling for hydrocarbons.
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Fungi findings reveal how cell tips steer their way around
Scientists in Aberdeen have shed new light on how some cells are able to steer their way around their surroundings carrying out crucial functions.
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Aberdeen scientists help lead multi-million life sciences collaboration
Even more scientists of international repute are expected to head for the University of Aberdeen after the institution helped forge a multi-million pound partnership that will transform biology and life sciences research in Scotland.