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£5.6million project launched to explore how man-made structures affect our seas
The University of Aberdeen will partner in a new research project set to transform how offshore structures are managed across their full lifecycle.
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Feeding technique gives capercaillies 'breeding' room
A study focused on protecting Scotland's capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has seen brood numbers double in target areas.
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New sculpture in Cruickshank Garden - a beautiful spot for reflection, chat or moment of peace
As the weather starts to get better, a stunning new addition to the University of Aberdeen's Cruickshank Botanic Garden is set to offer visitors an additional peaceful place to gather their thoughts.
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New method to evaluate ecological impact of offshore activities
A recently published study from the University of Aberdeen has revealed a new approach to evaluating the ecological impacts of offshore activities.
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The impact of climate change is felt long before adulthood
The key to understanding how climate change affects the local biodiversity might lie with the youth, scientists have recently discovered.
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New Research Cultures Strategy unveiled by University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has today launched a new Research Cultures Strategy designed to foster an inclusive environment and provide a purposeful approach to strengthening how colleagues work together.
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New funding to explore how the UK adapts to climate-induced food price shocks
The University of Aberdeen will share in a £15m investment in research to help the UK prepare for climate change.
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Aberdeen professor to lead British Society of Soil Science
The University of Aberdeen's Professor Paul Hallett has been appointed president of the British Society of Soil.
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University of Aberdeen part of £2.5 million net zero project
A new project involving researchers from the University of Aberdeen has been awarded more than £2.5 million for research that will make a significant contribution to the national strategy for reaching net zero by 2050.
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Land-use policy rethink vital to hit net zero
A fundamental shift in land-use subsidies would give taxpayers better value for money and improve the UK's chances of meeting its environmental targets.