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New book to teach next generation of geologists
A new textbook which will help teach the next generation of geologists in the oil and gas industry, will be showcased at the University of Aberdeen today (Monday November 23).
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University strengthens cultural relations with Spain
Federico Palomera, Consul General of Spain, visited the University of Aberdeen in November to strengthen cultural relations between Aberdeen and Spain.
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New synthetic bone closer to market
Pioneering research to develop man-made bone to help patients with diseased and damaged bone is a step closer to the market.
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Best-selling biologist and outspoken atheist among those honoured by University
One of Britain’s best known biologists who has championed and expanded upon Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is among those being honoured today (November 26) by the University of Aberdeen.
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International composing talent bring sound of music to Aberdeen
Talented young composers from across the globe will bring the sound of their music to the Granite City this weekend, as the third University of Aberdeen Music Prize takes place.
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Event celebrates 150 years of Darwin’s most epic work
150 years ago Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection was published and shaped understanding of how life evolved.
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Could climate change affect the food on our plate?
Researchers are today (Thursday, November 19) debating whether measures to curb climate change could impact on the food on our plate.
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New exhibition features pioneering university research
Pioneering research at Aberdeen’s two universities is featured in a new photographic exhibition of dramatically striking images which are set to ‘change our tomorrow’.
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Still time to book for Professor Hugh Pennington lecture
There is still time to book a place for a free public lecture being given this Friday (November 20) by one of Britain’s most high profile scientists.
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Overweight men sought for diabetes study
Aberdeen scientists are seeking overweight men for a new study which aims to better understand the connection between obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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