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Leading oil and gas figure to discuss the impact of solar activity on the climate
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 lecture in Aberdeen next week.
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Arthritis charity reports on complementary medicines
Today, the Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) launches the first evidence-based report dedicated to the use of complementary medicines in arthritis using results from randomised controlled trials.
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New research shows Scottish smoking ban is good for smokers too
New research published today (Tuesday 10th February) by Occupational and Environmental Medicine reveals that the smoking ban has provided health benefits for smokers, as well as non-smokers, in Scotland.
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Leading oil and gas figure to discuss the impact of solar activity on the climate
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 lecture in Aberdeen next week.
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New research shows Scottish smoking ban is good for smokers too
New research published today (Tuesday 10th February) by Occupational and Environmental Medicine reveals that the smoking ban has provided health benefits for smokers, as well as non-smokers, in Scotland.
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Darwin could have been University of Aberdeen Rector
One of science’s greatest figures who shaped our understanding of how life evolved, could have been a Rector at the University of Aberdeen, it has been revealed.
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Novabiotics Ltd wins Rising Star Award at the BioIndustry Association Thistle Bioscience Forum
Novabiotics Ltd - a spinout of the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health - won the Rising Star Award for 2009 at the BioIndustry Association (BIA) Thistle Bioscience Forum last week.
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Entrepreneurs wanted for business challenge
Commercialisation chiefs are seeking the next Michelle Mone or Sir Alan Sugar who are keen to develop a great business idea.
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Darwin could have been University of Aberdeen Rector
One of science’s greatest figures who shaped our understanding of how life evolved, could have been a Rector at the University of Aberdeen, it has been revealed.
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Entrepreneurs wanted for business challenge
Commercialisation chiefs are seeking the next Michelle Mone or Sir Alan Sugar who are keen to develop a great business idea.