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Research identifies optimal site for UK carbon capture and storage facility

New research has shown that Drax power station in North Yorkshire is the optimal site for the carbon capture and storage facilities that will be needed reduce carbon emissions and achieve the targets of 2016 Paris Climate Agreement.
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New report calls for 'niche market' to develop marine renewables

A report published today has called on industry and government to work together to develop opportunities for the use of marine renewables in the oil and gas sector.
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Aberdeen rises to highest ever ranking in Complete University Guide league table

The University of Aberdeen has risen three places to its highest ever position in the Complete University Guide University League Tables.
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Up, up and away - space scientists go stratospheric to test key equipment

Scientists who have designed an atmospheric monitoring instrument for use in future space missions are preparing to send it aboard a balloon flight to the edge of Earth's atmosphere.
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Aberdeen students among Scotland's 2019-20 Student Innovation Champions

University of Aberdeen students were among 59 from across Scotland who achieved the highest level of the Scottish Innovative Students Award (SISA) programme in the 2019-20 academic year.
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New global study could help predict plant species responses to climate change

A new global study which could help to predict plant species losses and responses to climate change and warming has been published.
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University of Aberdeen £150,000 global fundraising campaign gets off to a flying start

Generous graduates of the University of Aberdeen have dug deep and helped raise almost £60,000 for an ambitious fundraising campaign launched just days ago.
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Landmark report to protect the world's oceans

A landmark report co-authored by a leading academic specialising in how marine biological resources can be used in the development of life-saving pharmaceuticals has been launched today (Friday, April 24).
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New tsunami risk identified in Indonesia

A team of scientists led by a new arrival at the University of Aberdeen and a team at Heriot-Watt University has identified a potential new tsunami risk in Indonesia by mapping below the seabed of the Makassar Strait.
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University in global top 100 for positive societal impact

The University of Aberdeen is among the top 100 universities in the world in terms of its positive impact on society.