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Science celebrated with Discovery Day
Fascinating answers to intriguing questions such as “how much DNA is in my body?”, “what makes certain foods good for your health and others bad?” and "why is slime so slimey?" will be answered tomorrow (Saturday 14 March) as a day of inspiring science takes place in Aberdeen.
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Alcohol: minimum pricing could decrease consumption, while increasing industry revenue by 68%
A leading Scottish health economist will today (12 March 2009) present new data which will show that the alcohol industry in Scotland could experience an increase in revenue even if the Scottish Government's proposals to introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol in Scotland resulted in a 30% reduction...
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50 years of medical milestones outlined to pupils
Clinicians and scientists will today try to inspire Aberdeen City and Shire secondary pupils who are considering a career in medicine or medical science.
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Alcohol: minimum pricing could decrease consumption, while increasing industry revenue by 68%
A leading Scottish health economist will today (12 March 2009) present new data which will show that the alcohol industry in Scotland could experience an increase in revenue even if the Scottish Government's proposals to introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol in Scotland resulted in a 30% reduction...
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50 years of medical milestones outlined to pupils
Clinicians and scientists will today try to inspire Aberdeen City and Shire secondary pupils who are considering a career in medicine or medical science.
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Hallam Foe director on way to Aberdeen
One of Scotland’s leading filmmakers will visit Aberdeen later this month as part of the University of Aberdeen’s Director’s Cut series.
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Connecting with industry
Ongoing efforts to build further links between Aberdeen scientists and the local biotechnology sector switch up a gear today.
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Deep-sea fish stocks threatened
Commercial fishing in the north-east Atlantic could be harming deep-sea fish populations a kilometre below the deepest reach of fishing trawlers, according to a 25-year study published on Wednesday.
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Alternative energy issues up for public debate at University event
Controversial and opposing views on alternative energy issues will be up for public discussion tomorrow evening (Thursday 12 March) at an event hosted by the University of Aberdeen.
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Winners of competition to capture Aberdeenshire’s archaeology announced
The winners of a photography competition, challenging entrants to capture striking images of archaeological sites and monuments in Aberdeenshire, have been announced.