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Research students deliver Engineering presentations
Engineering students from three of Scotland’s leading universities will this afternoon (Wednesday, March 19) deliver a short presentation on their research at a Northern Research Partnership event being held at the Robert Gordon University.
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How to get ahead in international business
In today’s complex world, strong economic and financial skills have become increasingly important for a successful career in business - especially within the oil and gas industries.
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School pupils Write on the Wall
Supple secondary school pupils from Hazlehead Academy yesterday (Thursday) twisted their frames into a human graffiti tag to help launch an annual short story writing competition.
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Arsenic in rice milk exceeds EU and US drinking water standards
Commercial rice milk contains levels of arsenic – a chronic human carcinogen – up to three times higher than EU and US drinking water standards, say researchers in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Environmental Monitoring.
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Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland 'SETS' an example for female scientists and engineers
Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland and University of Aberdeen Professor, Anne Glover, was unveiled as one of the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology’s (UKRC) Women of Outstanding Achievement at its annual Photographic Exhibition in March.
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Frigg exhibition captures unique milestone in North Sea history
A special seminar and evening reception will mark the opening this week of a new exhibition which charts a groundbreaking milestone in what has been termed the most important economic post-war development in Scotland and the UK.
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Scotland’s top EU official visits Aberdeen
The Scottish Government’s top official in Brussels will give a public lecture at the University of Aberdeen on Friday, March 14.
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Martin Luther King and Malcolm X film-maker visits Aberdeen
An award-winning director behind films on Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Louis Armstrong will appear in Aberdeen today (Tuesday, March 11).
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Pupils quiz academics on big science questions
Ever wondered what will happen if we eventually burn all our fossil fuels? Or pondered over whether recycling really will make a difference?
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Artificial Intelligence Conference heads to Aberdeen
Can a mobile phone motivate you to exercise? Does instant feedback on petrol use change how people drive? Do online rating systems inspire people to behave better online? Can a computer express emotions? Can a computer have a mind? The answers to these and many more questions will...