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Students celebrate racing success
A group of University of Aberdeen students are celebrating success on a world famous race track with a car they built entirely from scratch.
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Joke-generating computer goes global
What do you get when you cross humour with science? A joke-generating computer programme, created by Aberdeen scientists to help children develop their language skills, is launched online today (Wednesday July 21). The software – known as The Joking Computer – has the capacity to build millions of different jokes using...
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Synchronisation between mother and foetus heartbeats understood for the first time
The heartbeats of a mother and foetus synchronise – new research has revealed.
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Free sessions explore diversity of life
The University of Aberdeen Natural History Centre’s popular free summer sessions entered week two on Monday (July 19) with more fun filled, hands-on activities for families and the public.
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Innovative research idea scoops engineering student top award
An innovative vision of engineering in the future has secured a University of Aberdeen student a prestigious award.
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Research boost thanks to cerebral palsy charity
Child health research at the University of Aberdeen has had a major boost thanks to the generosity of Aberdeen and District Cerebral Palsy Association.
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Leading expert on the European Union to retire from the University of Aberdeen
A leading expert on the European Union will retire from the University of Aberdeen and a career which has seen him meet some of the world’s most famous politicians tomorrow (Friday July 16).
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UK’s biggest fiddle festival gets underway in Aberdeen
The UK’s largest festival of traditional fiddle music and dance gets underway in Aberdeen today (July 14) and will see more than 40 world-class performers from across the globe take to the stage.
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Finding may pave way for new treatments for muscle wasting diseases
Scientists in Aberdeen have discovered a mechanism that muscles use to regulate the nerves which control them.
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Event to offer rare glimpse into Scotland in the 1800s
An Aberdeen audience will enjoy a rare insight into the landscape and people of Scotland in the 1800s, at a free event this week.