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Risky industries - the target of new safety masterclass
Offshore safety has improved since the early days of North Sea drilling but tragedies and disasters like last month’s fatal helicopter crash and the Macondo explosion in the Gulf of Mexico are reminders that the energy industry - like other sectors - faces a constant challenge of managing complex operations...
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Scotland's first cohort of Physician Associates complete their studies at Aberdeen
Scotland's first cohort of Physician Associates - a relatively new healthcare post in the UK to address the needs and demands of population change - have successfully completed their studies at University of Aberdeen School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Mental health ‘eye test’ breakthrough up for national award
An eye movement test to assist diagnosis of major adult psychiatric disorders has made the final stage of a prestigious national contest recognising Scotland’s entrepreneurial innovations.
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Initiative launched to help students with learning disabilities prepare for employment
An initiative that aims to increase the number of people with learning disabilities in competitive employment was launched at the University of Aberdeen today (Friday).
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Ultrasound technology records tongues in action
A University of Aberdeen lecturer is among a group of researchers using ultrasound and MRI technology to build a three dimensional visualisation of tongues in action during speech.
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Scotland’s rarest lighthouses captured on camera
Some of Scotland’s most renowned and remote lighthouses are being showcased in a new photography exhibition hosted by the University of Aberdeen.
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TauRx achieves milestone in global Phase 3 clinical trials of LMTX™ for Alzheimer’s Disease
In advance of World Alzheimer’s Day, TauRx Therapeutics Ltd announced that it has reached an important milestone with over 300 patients now enrolled in its global Phase 3 clinical trials of LMTX™ for mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.
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Science fun with TV favourite
Popular TV scientist Dr Marty Jopson is gearing up for an energy-packed show at Techfest in September next Wednesday (September 25).
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Pregnant women with high or low BMI are at higher risk of maternal complications, hospital admission
Pregnant women with a body mass index (BMI) that is too high or too low are more likely to have maternal complications, require additional hospital care and incur higher medical costs, according to a new study published today (18 September) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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Guidance teachers hear of academic opportunities
Guidance teachers from Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Edinburgh and Glasgow will tomorrow (September 18) learn more about some of the academic opportunities on offer for their pupils at the University of Aberdeen.
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