Page 3 of 6Results 21 to 30 of 51, 16 - 20 July 2009
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Dinosaurs in the spotlight in latest Duthie Park workshops
A successful series of children's workshops will get underway in Duthie Park again today (Monday July 20), exploring the dramatic period of the dinosaurs.
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Aberdeen academic awarded prestigious mathematics prize
An Aberdeen academic has received a prestigious accolade for her works in the area of mathematics.
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Arts and Social Sciences in focus as international postgraduates unite in Aberdeen
Postgraduate students from universities across the world are expected to flock to Aberdeen for an annual conference – thought to be the largest of its kind staged in the UK, if not globally.
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“Your North East” – take a day to learn about our fascinating heritage
To mark the beginning of the North-East Clan Fortnight, visitors to the University of Aberdeen will have the opportunity to enjoy a day of illustrated talks about our amazing and fascinating heritage.
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Scientists discover why we never forget how to ride a bicycle
You never forget how to ride a bicycle – and now a University of Aberdeen led team of neuroscientists has discovered why.
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Arts and Social Sciences in focus as international postgraduates unite in Aberdeen
Postgraduate students from universities across the world are expected to flock to Aberdeen for an annual conference – thought to be the largest of its kind staged in the UK, if not globally.
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Scientists discover why we never forget how to ride a bicycle
You never forget how to ride a bicycle – and now a University of Aberdeen led team of neuroscientists has discovered why.
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“Your North East” – take a day to learn about our fascinating heritage
To mark the beginning of the North-East Clan Fortnight, visitors to the University of Aberdeen will have the opportunity to enjoy a day of illustrated talks about our amazing and fascinating heritage.
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Can radar be used to deter bats from approaching wind turbines?
Large numbers of bats are killed by colliding with turbine blades or by experiencing sudden depressurisation immediately adjacent to the blade.
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Can radar be used to deter bats from approaching wind turbines?
Large numbers of bats are killed by colliding with turbine blades or by experiencing sudden depressurisation immediately adjacent to the blade.