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Wasted milk is a real drain on our resources, study shows
Milk poured down Britain’s kitchen sinks each year creates a carbon footprint equivalent to thousands of car exhaust emissions, research shows.
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Is there oil in Antarctica?
The prospect of finding oil in Antarctica will be discussed at a free event in Aberdeen on Wednesday (May 16).
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Students ‘Race to Rio’
Hundreds of University of Aberdeen students will take part in a sporting challenge this weekend, which will see them clock up enough virtual miles to travel the distance between London and Rio in one day.
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Eye disease: seeing the way ahead
Ever wondered why routine eye tests are becoming lengthier? The answer to this plus an insight into the latest research into eye disease underway at the University of Aberdeen is the focus of the latest Café Med talk taking place on Monday at 6pm at the Suttie Centre at Foresterhill.
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Environmental Protection Agency Ireland releases University of Aberdeen study into the use of fracki
The Environmental Protection Agency Ireland (EPA) has today (Friday May 11) published a report from a preliminary study on current knowledge about the environmental considerations and impacts of shale gas exploration and extraction, and in particular the use of hydraulic fracturing technology.
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‘Uncovered’ basin gives new insight into impact of West Antarctica ice loss
A consortium of British scientists, including a glaciologist from the University of Aberdeen, have uncovered a deep, ice-covered basin – measuring approximately the size of Wales - in a previously little explored area of West Antarctica.
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Innovative engineering technology scoops industry award
Innovative technology developed by engineers at the University of Aberdeen scooped a prestigious international industry accolade at a ceremony in London last week.
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Graham Stewart of Lloyd’s Register appointed Honorary Visiting Professor of Engineering at Universit
Graham Stewart, Global Technical Director of Energy at Lloyd’s Register, has been appointed as Honorary Visiting Professor of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen.
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War time surgery documented in new book
Two Aberdeen surgeons who have hosted two hugely popular talks on surgery of the Great War have written a book about surgical practices during the conflict.
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Aberdeen academic delivers prestigious lecture series
A University of Aberdeen academic has delivered the Rhind Lectures at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.