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Good and bad trace elements in our diet in spotlight
Beneficial trace elements in food such as iron found in beef, iodine in seaweed and zinc found in oysters and potatoes are coming under scrutiny at a key three-day conference taking place at the University of Aberdeen.
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New interns take up University roles
Fifteen students from the University of Aberdeen will gain valuable 'hands-on' experience of a professional environment as part of a successful internship programme.
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New device could revolutionise major knee surgery
Damage to the cruciate knee ligaments has cut short the careers of many sports stars but treatment for the injury could be revolutionised by a new device which has just secured a top innovation award.
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Aberdeen author wins prestigious bursary
An Aberdeen author has been awarded a £10,000 bursary from Creative Scotland based on the strength of her collection of short stories.
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Contractor appointed to deliver state-of-the-art aquatics centre for Aberdeen
The creation of a state-of-the art aquatics centre in Aberdeen has taken a major step forward with the appointment of a contractor to deliver the project.
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Meeting of researchers investigating ‘good’ and ‘bad’ fats
Leading experts in lipids - fats found in food and in our bodies - are meeting today June 15) in Aberdeen.
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Nature, nurture and mood disorders
Almost four decades ago University of Aberdeen scientist Dr Hans Kosterlitz made a major breakthrough with his finding that the brain produces morphine-like chemicals that help us feel pleasure and fight pain.
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Will robots ever take over the world?
Could robots one day take the place of humans in duties such as caring for the elderly and if so, how can they ‘learn’ to take on such tasks?
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New £3.28m project to examine sustainability of bioenergy crops within the UK
The University of Aberdeen is part of a seven-member consortium project led by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) to study the impact of bioenergy crop land-use changes on soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Leading economist hosts business breakfast to showcase the Henley-Aberdeen Partnership
A leading business economist visited the University of Aberdeen this morning (June 13) to host a special breakfast event for local business leaders and academics showcasing the new Henley-Aberdeen Partnership.
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