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First Minister welcomes agreement with leading Chinese university
Scotland's First Minister has welcomed an agreement that will see the University of Aberdeen collaborate with Harbin Engineering University, a leading Chinese university.
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International Student Research Forum hailed success
An international gathering of research students from around the world has been hailed a success.
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'Invisible deaths' tackled by University researcher
The shocking estimate that two-thirds of the world's deaths go unrecorded is to be addressed by research carried out by the University of Aberdeen.
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Immune system 'on switch' breakthrough could lead to new targeted drugs
A crucial 'on switch' that boosts the body's defences against infections has been successfully identified in new scientific research.
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Agreement signed with leading Australian university
The University of Aberdeen has put pen to paper on an agreement that will see it work with a leading Australian university in areas of shared interest.
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Robotic 'pharmacy kiosk' offers revolution in medicine access in rural areas
An innovative new robotic 'pharmacy kiosk' is set to revolutionise the way pharmacy services are accessed by people living in remote and rural areas across Scotland.
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Public engagement teams awarded four million euros to embed responsible research across Europe
A team of researchers and public engagement experts have been awarded four million euros by the European Commission to inform strategy for responsible research and innovation.
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Study to solve soil science conundrum
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded almost £650K from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) for their part in a £1.7M project which aims to resolve one of soil science's major conundrums.
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Pandas are officially cool, according to new research
Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing Zoo and the University of Aberdeen have shown that giant pandas have an exceptionally low metabolic rate - and as a result have also discovered that the endangered bears are, quite literally, cool.
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Volunteers sought for European research project
Researchers conducting a large scale study funded by the European Commission are looking for older members of the public to help them to understand how our hunger levels change as we age.
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