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Seed sowers sought to explore food potential of Scotland's underutilised land
Nutrition scientists are recruiting an army of seed sowers to help them understand how Scotland could better exploit its underutilised - or "marginal" - lands.
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The impact of climate change is felt long before adulthood
The key to understanding how climate change affects the local biodiversity might lie with the youth, scientists have recently discovered.
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Gaelic Psalms and hymns to be showcased at the British Academy, London
The beautiful psalms and hymns of the Gaelic-speaking Hebrides will make a rare appearance at the British Academy in London on Thursday 22 May 2025 - and will be live-streamed to audiences around the world.
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Following Late Pleistocene horse migration toward our sustainable future
The horse originated in North America around four million years ago.
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Fear and Fascination: a Gothic Exhibition
A new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen invites visitors to meet ghosts, vampires and the supernatural as they step into a world of Gothic terror and explore how Gothic literature used fear to both terrify and excite readers.
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2025 Eurovision 'a record-breaking moment for linguistic diversity', says researcher
The endurance of the European Song Contest and its place in the hearts of so many countries provides the 'ideal lens for analysing cultural identities, memory, and heritage', says Dr BárbaraBarreiro León.
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From the lab to the pub for School of Psychology research
Researchers from the School of Psychology will showcase their work to the public in a series of talks and events as part of the Pint of Science festival next week.
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Is overprescribing of pain medication harming older people?
A new study will explore chronic pain prescribing in older adults around the UK, with the aim of highlighting the extent of the population impacted and whether current treatments and processes meet their overall needs.
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University to host major science communication conference
Around 600 delegates from around the world will arrive in Aberdeen this month for the bi-annual Public Communication of Science Conference.
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New reports examine the economic and social impacts of nuclear decommissioning in Scotland
A new study led by the National Decommissioning Centre, in collaboration with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), shows that Scotland's £25 billion nuclear decommissioning programme could deliver significant long-term economic and social benefits at both national and local levels over the next 90 years and beyond.