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Nature and nurture dictate the social structure
Climbing the economic ladder depends on personality traits as well as financial and social background according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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New breed of clinicians having positive impact on patient care
A new breed of clinician is having a "considerable" impact on patient care and helping to ease workloads for doctors across the north east, according to health bosses.
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From jet lag to night shift: the many faces of melatonin
How melatonin can be useful beyond just treating the effects of jet lag is the subject up for discussion at the latest Café Scientifique event tomorrow.
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'New' species of bird discovered
Scientists and conservationists say they have identified a 'new' species of bird.
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Mystery location of a meeting between three 'war poetry greats' identified 100 years on
In April 1917, war poet Wilfred Owen was diagnosed with shellshock and sent for treatment which eventually took him to the Craiglockhart Hospital in Edinburgh - and led to a friendship with another literary great, Siegfried Sassoon.
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Prestigious RSE medal for fungal infection expert
A University of Aberdeen fungal infection expert has won one of medicine's top awards.
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Children could get psychiatric help sooner with new online interviews
Young people with conditions such as depression, autism or ADHD and their parents and teachers could be assessed online to get them the help they need as soon as possible.
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University duo in line for green energy awards
An academic and a PhD student from the University of Aberdeen are both in line for prestigious green energy awards for their work on environmental monitoring for offshore energy projects.
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An eye in the sky to tackle the fly
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are putting an eye in the sky as they investigate a potential new method to prevent damage to soft fruit crops in the UK.
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Nature AND nurture dictate the social structure
Climbing the economic ladder depends on personality traits as well as financial and social background according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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