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Shake-up of services needed to ease fibromyalgia pain
People frequently waiting years to be 'taken seriously', postcode lotteries for access to care and a general lack of knowledge are among some of the key findings from a University of Aberdeen investigation into fibromyalgia care.
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From spuds to skincare: Turning potato waste into skincare gold
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are part of a team looking to turn potato waste into high value compounds that can be used for cosmetics, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products.
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Aberdeen research referenced in UK Gov future plans for North Sea
The UK Government's new North Sea Future Plan highlights the need for a just transition for workers and communities hosting oil and gas infrastructure, recognising the role of the north-east of Scotland in supporting the energy sector and the impacts of the upcoming transition, according to energy transition researchers at...
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From palliative care to PhD - heart transplant survivor Brian Keeley celebrates degree success
Twelve years ago Brian Keeley was lying in a hospital bed, being kept alive by life-support machines. His condition was so grave that doctors introduced palliative care Now he is celebrating something he never thought possible - graduating with a PhD.
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Ancient wolves on remote Baltic island suggest association with prehistoric humans
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, Stockholm University, the University of Aberdeen, and the University of East Anglia have uncovered evidence suggesting that grey wolves may have been managed or controlled by prehistoric humans.
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GBV campaigner and international lawyer honoured in winter graduations
A charity founder and gender-based violence campaigner, and an international lawyer and diplomat will receive honorary degrees from the University of Aberdeen as part of the winter graduations.
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Structural reform needed to address UK electricity price pressures
New research from the University of Aberdeen warns that UK electricity bills are unlikely to fall under current arrangements and urges policymakers to consider structural reforms to protect consumers while delivering the energy transition.
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Aberdeen in global top 10% in THE Interdisciplinary Science rankings
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked within the top 10% globally and 2nd in the UK in the Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026.
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Scottish asthma charity celebrates placement success with University of Aberdeen
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation (AAF), Scotland's only dedicated asthma charity, is celebrating another successful year of partnership with the University of Aberdeen through its Work-Based Placement Programme, an academic initiative designed to bridge classroom learning with real-world experience.
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Prestigious award from the RSE for Professor Marcel Jaspars
Congratulations to Professor Marcel Jaspars who was one of 10 academics recognised for their outstanding achievements by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) at a ceremony this week.