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Funding boost for Alzheimer’s researchers
Pioneering research that could potentially lead to better and earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease has received the backing of an offshore operator.
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Funding boost for Alzheimer’s researchers
Pioneering research that could potentially lead to better and earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease has received the backing of an offshore operator.
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Cannabis compound can help cells
Cannabis has been used recreationally and for medicinal purposes for centuries, yet its 60 plus active components are only partly understood. Now scientists have discovered how a compound in cannabis can help cells to function in our bodies, and aid recovery after a damaging event.
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Cannabis compound can help cells
Cannabis has been used recreationally and for medicinal purposes for centuries, yet its 60 plus active components are only partly understood. Now scientists have discovered how a compound in cannabis can help cells to function in our bodies, and aid recovery after a damaging event.
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Applicant days for prospective students
Prospective new students will have the opportunity to learn more about their future education in the Granite City at two forthcoming University of Aberdeen events.
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Sell out for leading oil and gas figure’s climate talk
A leading figure in the oil and gas industry will outline the impact that motion of the earth and sun, and solar activity has had and is having on the earth’s climate, at a sold out lecture in Aberdeen tonight (Wednesday 18 February).
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Sell out for leading oil and gas figure’s climate talk
A leading figure in the oil and gas industry will outline the impact that motion of the earth and sun, and solar activity has had and is having on the earth’s climate, at a sold out lecture in Aberdeen tonight (Wednesday 18 February).
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Applicant days for prospective students
Prospective new students will have the opportunity to learn more about their future education in the Granite City at two forthcoming University of Aberdeen events.
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Dawkins critic makes case for God
One of the leading critics of the brand of atheism popularised by Richard Dawkins will today give the first in a series of sold-out lectures at the University of Aberdeen.
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Seminar to focus on how rural bus services could better meet community needs
How rural bus services could be better tailored to meet community needs will come under the spotlight at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday 18 February).