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University researchers reimagine construction with reusable steel connectors for sustainable future
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are developing innovative 3D-printed metal connectors for lightweight steel housing systems that make buildings easier to reuse, adapt, and recycle.
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Diet and stool tests may help predict IBD flares
Regular stool tests already used in NHS care, combined with dietary information, could help identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at higher risk of relapse, a major study suggests.
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University of Aberdeen researcher awarded NATO Energy Security Fellowship
A University of Aberdeen researcher has been awarded a prestigious fellowship by the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (ENSEC COE).
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Vaccine trial review finds that future vaccine trials must include care home residents
The first review of vaccine trials conducted in care homes concludes that it is 'crucial' that future vaccine trials include care homes residents.
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University celebrates 130 years of psychology with packed events programme
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology celebrates its 130th anniversary this year, kicking off the milestone with a Traitors-themed event later this month.
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University of Aberdeen's campus in India to open in summer after official signing
The University of Aberdeen has made an admissions call to all aspiring students in India to its new branch campus in Mumbai after Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Edwards signed a Joint Venture agreement with a leading India-based education provider in the country on Tuesday 13 January.
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University staff and alumni celebrated in King's New Year Honours List 2026
A pioneering geneticist, a clinical chair in surgery, an industrial psychologist and a forensic soil scientist have been recognised in the King's 2026 New Year Honours.
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New research identifies role of autism genes in early brain development
A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen has uncovered, for the first time, how genes linked to autism and intellectual disability may influence early brain development.
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Nature recovery policies must address environmental inequality, new paper warns
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. England's new Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy requires developers to compensate for nature lost to construction, however, current offsetting approaches risk worsening environmental inequality by allowing green spaces to be destroyed in disadvantaged communities and recreated elsewhere.
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University of Aberdeen leads charge to break barriers for disabled doctors
A new project led by the University of Aberdeen will explore the challenges that doctors with disabilities* face when trying to progress in their careers.
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