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New clean and energy efficient technology to power cars and mobiles
A new version of an environmentally friendly, energy efficient technology that could replace combustion engines in cars and batteries in mobile devices such as phones and laptops is being researched by Aberdeen experts.
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How monkey murder brought British coastal towns together
How two British coastal communities, hundreds of miles apart, came to be associated with a centuries-old tale of monkey murder has been investigated as part of a new study.
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Maximising oil and gas recovery to be discussed at conference
A conference discussing the global challenge of maximising oil and gas recovery in ancient river sediments begins in Aberdeen today (Monday 12 January).
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Study to explore North-east's 'magic mountain'
The enduring appeal of the North-east's most popular hill is set to be explored by a new study.
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New hydrogen production method could reduce need for fossil fuels
Scientists have created an entirely natural and renewable method for producing hydrogen to generate electricity which could drastically reduce the dependency on fossil fuels in the future.
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Academics hailed in New Year’s Honours
Congratulations go to three University of Aberdeen academics recognised in the New Year’s Honours.
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Academics hailed in New Year's Honours
Congratulations go to three University of Aberdeen academics recognised in the New Year's Honours.