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Leading British scientist Lord Winston visits Aberdeen
The distinguished medical scientist and doctor, Robert Winston, best known for his pioneering work and research in the field of fertility, is visiting the University of Aberdeen today (September 14).
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Medical tours and music from doctors and the medic
The public will tomorrow (Saturday) get the chance to experience a different side of University of Aberdeen life from medical tours to music from medics.
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New Aberdeen Sports Village hosts professional basketball team in their first game played outside th
Professional basketball team the Glasgow Rocks are to play an exhibition game against a Grampian Select side on Tuesday (September 15).
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Aberdeen signs Memorandum of Understanding with leading Chinese universities
A delegation from the University of Aberdeen’s College of Physical Sciences has travelled to the Far East to meet colleagues at leading Chinese Universities to discuss opportunities for collaboration and partnership.
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Research students take centre stage at Techfest in September
Research students from the University of Aberdeen will host a series of short presentations aimed at making science easier to digest as part of the 2009 TechFest In September Public Programme.
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NovaBiotics encouraged by trials of its brush-on treatment for fungal nail infection
NovaBiotics Ltd - a spinout of the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health – has successfully completed phase one of trials for a brush-on treatment for fungal nail infection.
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National Subsea Research Institute strengthens membership
The National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) has announced today (Tuesday September 8) the recruitment of three new companies.
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Bone research breakthrough
Aberdeen scientists have discovered a new way in which cells that destroy bone can be controlled.
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Ground-breaking ceremony for new library
Construction of one of the most prestigious new buildings in Scotland – a flagship £57 million library for the University of Aberdeen – is now underway
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School kids turn scientist for day
Around 250 North East school kids will get the chance to see what it is like to be a scientist for a day.