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Can some people really eat what they like and not gain weight?
Scientists shed light on the diet and lifestyles of the super-lean. An international team of scientists led by the University of Aberdeen and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have for the first time identified what separates heathy underweight people, also known as 'super-lean', from the rest of us.
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Are you going to eat that? Study reveals dog faeces are significant part of foxes' diet
A study that analysed the diet of red foxes in the Scottish Highlands has found that dog faeces are a significant part of their diet, the first time that such a connection has been detected anywhere in the world.
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Research contributes to call at Westminster for new fashion watchdog
UK politicians will this week debate the need for a fashion watchdog, one of the central recommendations to come from studies carried out by University of Aberdeen researchers.
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Global warming may not be as bad for animal reproduction as thought, study suggests
Animals are more likely to mate in warmer environments, a study analysing the impact of climate change on reproductive behaviour has found.
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Umbrellas celebrating neurodiversity bring additional colour to Cruickshank Botanic Garden
A colourful umbrella display celebrating neurodiversity has been installed at the University's Cruickshank Botanic Garden and is open to all - general public, staff and students.
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4th in UK for student satisfaction - NSS survey
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 4th in the UK - and 2nd in Scotland - for overall student satisfaction, out of 122 UK higher education institutions, in this year's National Student Survey (NSS).
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DFN Project SEARCH celebrates annual graduation ceremony
A project which aims to increase the number of people with learning disabilities securing employment held its annual graduation ceremony at the University of Aberdeen last week.
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University celebrates honorary graduates at summer graduations
A renowned composer and broadcaster, a leading international figure in health and social care policy, and a distinguished theologian will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its annual summer graduations next week (4-8 July)