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Marine organisms could hold the secret to reducing cancer, according to Aberdeen experts
Research into why a tea derived from an ancient crop from the western Pacific could be responsible for reducing the risk of cancer, is being conducted by Aberdeen experts.
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Eminent American planner to deliver insights
A seminar by an eminent American planner will take place at the University of Aberdeen next week.
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Braveheart signs commercialisation agreement
Braveheart (AIM: BRH), the technology commercialisation and investment management company has signed an agreement with the University of Aberdeen.
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Pupils given helping hand with French
A distinctly French atmosphere is set to descend on the University of Aberdeen this week as over 300 pupils from Aberdeen city and shire primary schools enjoy an event aiming to develop their Gallic linguistics skills.
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‘Obesity’ gene linked to eating more
People with a variant of the first common gene linked to obesity on average eat more, according to new research.
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Blooming good news for Cruickshank Botanic Garden
One of Aberdeen’s hidden treasures has been included in a list of Britain’s best rose blooms.
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Extreme lifestyles of tiny organisms shared with school pupils
Almost 300 school pupils will today get a fascinating insight into the extraordinary lifestyles of tiny organisms that thrive in the most inhospitable parts of our planet.
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Lecture looks at link between IQ and mortality
People with higher IQ test scores from early life are more likely to survive to old age, and less likely to have illnesses such as cardiovascular disease – according to findings by a renowned Scottish expert.
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University builds on Beijing links
Business leaders, alumni and friends of the University of Aberdeen gathered in Beijing to hear about current and future developments at the institution.
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Cannabis and certain prescribed drugs can harm the developing brain
Groundbreaking research published today (June 16) sheds new light on how the foetal brain develops. It also suggests that smoking cannabis or taking a certain class of prescribed drugs while pregnant could harm the developing foetal brain.
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