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Great Aberdonians series continues with a look at the life of Bombay Jock
The University of Aberdeen will host the next instalment of its Great Aberdonians series this week (Wednesday February 13), giving members of the public the opportunity to learn about ‘Bombay Jock’.
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Search for the first ‘man’s best friend’
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen hope to find out when and where dogs first became man’s best friend by examining DNA and bones from ancient remains of wolves and dogs.
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Influential film producer takes centre stage at University event
The University of Aberdeen will play host to one of the most important film producers in contemporary British cinema this week (Wednesday 13).
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New fish discovered in one of deepest points on Earth
University of Aberdeen scientists have returned from a voyage to one of the deepest points on the planet where they discovered a new species of fish and gained new knowledge of life at previously unexplored depths.
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Aberdeen joins celebration of ‘Your Paintings’
As part of the Your Paintings celebration, The University of Aberdeen will be opening up the Linklater Rooms beside Elphinstone Hall to show paintings rarely seen by the public on Friday February 8 from 10am till 4pm.
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Scientists to develop new scanning technology to 'see' diseases earlier and better
Aberdeen scientists are developing what is thought to be the first scanning method of its type in the world which may allow key diseases to be detected much earlier and in more detail.
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Early healthy nutrition vital for later life
What a mother eats before and during pregnancy can impact on her offspring in many ways, a University of Aberdeen researcher will tell a conference in Edinburgh today (February 7).
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Pioneering drug discovery gets major funding to move to next stage
A pioneering drug development team at the University of Aberdeen has received a £1.5M funding boost to accelerate the progress of multiple novel drug leads to tackle cancer and diseases such as debilitating inflammatory conditions
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Pioneering drug discovery gets major funding to move to next stage
A pioneering drug development team at the University of Aberdeen has received a £1.5M funding boost to accelerate the progress of multiple novel drug leads to tackle cancer and diseases such as debilitating inflammatory conditions
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Slippers belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister unearthed in Aberdeen
A pair of tiny silk and leather slippers have lain unnoticed in the vast collections of the University of Aberdeen for more than 140 years.
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