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'Marvellous Molluscs' project improves access to Nationally Significant collection
Improved access to one of the University of Aberdeen's nationally significant collections, has been achieved through the year-long 'Marvellous Molluscs Project', reigniting its use for learning and research.
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Rowett scientists to receive £1.6m to study obesity and food insecurity
Obesity and food insecurity will be the focus of a £1.6m study by scientists at the University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute.
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Challenge your innovative thinking at the Festival of New Ideas
Getting up close and personal with some of the mind-blowing technology transforming how we live and work will be among the hands-on activities open to the public when the UNI-Versal Festival of New Ideas makes its debut in Aberdeen next month.
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Fundraising campaign launched to restore and display newly-discovered Pictish stone
A fundraising campaign has been launched to conserve a newly discovered rare Pictish symbol stone and to fund its future redisplay.
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Effects of low household income detectable in babies four months before they are born
New research led by the University of Aberdeen has shown that poverty is already affecting the growth of unborn babies from as early as mid-way through pregnancy.
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Impact of Covid restrictions on pregnant women and maternity staff revealed in new study
Pregnant women were left feeling isolated and anxious at times because of Covid restrictions, a new study by the universities of Aberdeen and Dundee has found.
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University part of UK-Japanese research collaboration to address COVID-19 challenges
The University of Aberdeen is one of only two Scottish institutions selected to drive research into the challenges presented by the global COVID-19 pandemic as part of an extensive UK-Japanese collaboration.
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Clearest genetic signals yet for schizophrenia risk revealed through landmark study
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have participated in large genetic studies that have pinpointed genes and biological mechanisms that home in on the root causes of schizophrenia.
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Views sought on how the pandemic has affected rural healthcare in Grampian
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are looking for people who live in rural Grampian to give their views on accessing and receiving healthcare.
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Aberdeen scientists in 'world first' energy transition project
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are to embark on a £250,000 research project that aims to achieve a world first by using a plasma electrolyser to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into hydrocarbons for energy use.