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Aberdeen researchers to support UK greenhouse gas removal projects
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are supporting three of five interdisciplinary projects funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
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Weevil Side Story: Big giraffe weevils bring bad news for their rivals
Scientists have found that for a little-studied insect, the New Zealand giraffe weevil, being bigger is definitely an advantage in the evolution stakes.
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£1million project to bring Walter Scott's poetry to new audiences
A million-pound project will enable the publication of a complete edition of Walter Scott's poetry and help to make it accessible to new audiences.
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Head of School of Engineering appointed to key research role
The Head of the University of Aberdeen's School of Engineering has been appointed to lead a group that exists to help boost engineering research in Scotland.
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University to mark official launch of Centre for Energy Transition
The University of Aberdeen will mark the official launch of its Centre for Energy Transition (CET) with an online event on Monday, 31 May.
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Three Aberdeen entrepreneurs announced as Converge 2021 semi-finalists
Three entrepreneurs from the University of Aberdeen are through to the semi-finals of Scotland's largest company creation initiative.
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Book exploring the medieval Anglo-Scottish border shortlisted for prestigious prize
A new book by a University of Aberdeen historian has been shortlisted for an esteemed award.
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New international project to enhance digital learning
Education experts at the University of Aberdeen are contributing to a new international project to harness and further develop the advancements in digital education brought into focus by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Potential risk to dolphins due to unique fasting habits
Dolphins could be at risk if their foraging opportunities are impacted due to man-made disturbances such as shipping, tourism, coastal development and oil and gas exploration.
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Will economic inequalities in Scotland as a result of Covid-19 discourage people from voting?
A new study by the University of Aberdeen suggests that the effect of the Covid pandemic in exacerbating pre-existing economic inequalities could affect voter turn-out at Thursday's Scottish elections.