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Football greats turn out for Denis Law memorial service in Aberdeen
A special memorial event for Scottish footballing legend, Denis Law, was attended by Sir Alex Ferguson and former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Ruud Van Nistelrooy in Aberdeen today.
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New Honorary Professor joins the School of Geosciences
The University of Aberdeen is delighted to announce the appointment of Nigel Platt as Honorary Professor within the School of Geosciences.
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Serious pregnancy complications 'dramatically reduced' in HPV vaccinated women
Pregnant women who were vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) at school are less likely to experience serious pregnancy related complications according to University of Aberdeen research.
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Analysis of Hitler's DNA offers contextual clues but is not a biological explanation for tyranny
A leading expert on the Third Reich who features in a new documentary* exploring Hitler's DNA, says that while there is 'no dictator gene' the insights revealed help to make sense of some of the remaining enigma about what drove Hitler and how he drove others.
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University of Aberdeen teams up with local company to support Peterhead school pupils
The University of Aberdeen has joined forces with Aberdeenshire based company Score Group in order to support Peterhead Academy pupils to achieve the Mathematics qualifications they need for post school career progression.
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University team part of clinical trial to tackle street benzodiazepine use and drug-related deaths
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen are part of a major new clinical trial aimed at reducing the use of street-sourced benzodiazepines among people receiving treatment for opioid dependency.
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'One of a kind' Festival returns to Aberdeen after 10 years
A unique festival celebrating small 'free reed' instruments from around the world will return to Aberdeen after a decade-long absence.
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Shining a light on the real science behind Mary Shelley's Monster
With filming for the new Netflix Frankenstein series bringing international attention to north-east Scotland, the University of Aberdeen is shining its own spotlight on Mary Shelley's enduring creation with a public event exploring the boundary between science and fiction.
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Food-fraud breakthrough: New system speedily pinpoints rogue ingredients in popular dishes
A "robust, reliable and highly-sensitive" tool that quickly and reliably identifies rogue ingredients, even in processed and cooked foods, has been developed by University of Aberdeen scientists.
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New Principal for the University of Aberdeen
The new Principal of the University of Aberdeen begins his first week in office today - almost four decades after first joining the institution as a postdoctoral researcher in Computing Science.