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Disruptions to the rhythms of life
Plants and animals, including humans, show strong seasonal cycles in health, behaviour and abundance, but these "rhythms of life" are being disrupted according to a study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Laura swaps Old Aberdeen for New York
A University of Aberdeen PhD student has swapped 23 St Machar Drive for the United Nations headquarters.
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Book by Aberdeen historian to be dramatised by two major TV networks
A book by a University of Aberdeen historian is to be turned into a major television series.
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Aberdeen scientists to explore if early environment affects our mood as we get older
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded £500,000 from the UK's Economics and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to research the way in which early life circumstances can affect cognition and mood throughout life.
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To eat without being eaten - sheep show the way
We find ourselves counting them in order to get to sleep, but sheep themselves may be anything but woolly when it comes to mathematics.
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University up six places in Times Higher Education world rankings
The University of Aberdeen has risen six places in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, increasing its score across all criteria assessed.
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Deep sea explorer's book nominated for prize
A book written by a University of Aberdeen deep sea explorer, and endorsed by Holywood film director and fellow explorer James Cameron has been nominated for a major award.
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Experts gather to consider contribution of new book in understanding political unions
A panel of leading historians will discuss Europe's 'forgotten union' at a special event to launch a new book by an Aberdeen academic.
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Making surgery safer - new book outlines non-technical skills for surgeons
A new book which aims to reinforce the importance of decision making, situation awareness and communication in the operating theatre has the power to potentially save lives according to its authors.
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Filling in the gaps of dentistry through the years - from roots to veneer
The ever-popular Café Med series continues next week with a reflective account of dentistry through the years.