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'Incredible achievement' for School of Psychology's Didem
Didem Yurdakul, a Postgraduate student in the School of Psychology has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Experimental Psychology Society, in collaboration with the British Science Association, Undergraduate Project Prize.
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AI faces look more real than actual human faces
White faces generated by artificial intelligence (AI) now appear more real than human faces, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Aberdeen.
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Psychologists launch free toolkit to help veterinary staff manage rude clients and co-workers
Last year research by psychologists at the University of Aberdeen revealed that rude pet owners and uncivil co-workers were contributing to veterinary staff reconsidering their careers.
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University lecturer branches out to save the River Dee's wildlife
A University of Aberdeen lecturer will cycle the River Dee from 'sea to source' and back again to help a local fundraising group raise enough cash to plant one million trees along the River Dee.
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University celebrates global league table success
The University of Aberdeen's social and economic impact has seen it ranked 70th in the world and 18th in the UK in an influential league table.
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Scientists explain the 'pandemic time-warp' and find who is most affected
Since the pandemic GPs are increasingly reporting that patients find it difficult to give an exact history of their illness. This unexpected effect of the pandemic prompted researchers from the University of Aberdeen to investigate what is causing this and who may be most affected.
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ONE BioHub launches, marking a new life sciences research commercialisation milestone for the region
Officially opened today, the £40 million ONE BioHub is the iconic new location for life sciences in Aberdeen.
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University launches new topical podcast series
The University of Aberdeen has launched a news-based podcast series exploring the current stories making the press.
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Gaps identified in male breast cancer management and treatment
A comprehensive review of all scientific research into male breast cancer over the past 20 years has identified major differences between the male and female conditions which could have major implications for both treatment and screening
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Scientists 'make sense' of best way to learn new skills
If learning a new language or honing a new skill is one of your goals for 2023, scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the Technische Universität Dresden in Germany have done the hard part and uncovered why using multiple senses could be the key to learning something new.