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Whisky's 'water of life': Scottish distiller turns to science amid historic dry spell
Whisky is 'the water of life' but in one of the driest starts to a year seen in Scotland, distillers are turning to researchers to improve access to the crucial water supplies for their unique products.
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Versus Arthritis invests in 'team science' to meet challenges faced by people with arthritis
Charity Versus Arthritis has awarded £3m to bring together world-leading experts from five UK universities - including the University of Aberdeen - to accelerate clinical epidemiology research, which will help answer pressing questions from those living with arthritis.
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'Earth's heartbeat' being monitored by sensor in Aberdeenshire field
Thunder and lightning strikes that create electromagnetic waves dubbed 'Earth's heartbeat' are being monitored by a sensor inside a box in a rural Aberdeenshire field.
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New sculpture in Cruickshank Garden - a beautiful spot for reflection, chat or moment of peace
As the weather starts to get better, a stunning new addition to the University of Aberdeen's Cruickshank Botanic Garden is set to offer visitors an additional peaceful place to gather their thoughts.
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Free meals for 3 months? Volunteers needed for 'benefits of eating fish' study
Scientists exploring why eating fish is good for heart and gut health are looking for volunteers to help them unlock more of its nutritional secrets.
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University hosts World Energy Business Schools (WEBS) Conference 2025
On 22 May 2025, the University of Aberdeen hosted the second World Energy Business Schools (WEBS) Conference, reaffirming its commitment to global collaboration on energy and sustainability challenges.
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Economists launch free toolkit to help thyroid sufferers stay in work
Workers suffering from thyroid conditions can get help to reclaim their professional lives through a new free toolkit which provides practical advice for them and their employers.
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New method to evaluate ecological impact of offshore activities
A recently published study from the University of Aberdeen has revealed a new approach to evaluating the ecological impacts of offshore activities.
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Professor Beth Lord appointed to REF role
The University of Aberdeen's Professor Beth Lord has been appointed as deputy chair of an expert sub-panel that will assess research in REF 2029.
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University of Aberdeen partnership creates new app that could benefit millions of women
A new app with the potential to support millions of women living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is in its final stages of development at the University of Aberdeen.