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Protecting the Tropical Forests of Borneo from Invasive Australian Trees
Working with a team from Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Professor David Burslem of the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences (IBES), University of Aberdeen, is currently investigating the invasion of Acacias into kerangas (heath) forests of Brunei Darussalam.
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Scientists awarded at Annual Science Conference in A Coruña, Spain
The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Science Conference took place 15-19 September 2014 at the Palexco Congress and Exhibition Centre, A Coruña, Spain. There were awards for awards for excellent oral and poster presentations.
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Puffin plight under the spotlight
They are one of our most iconic birds but are they in danger from the impact of climate change?
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Carbon stored in the World's soils more vulnerable to climate change than expected, new study shows
The response of soil microbial communities to changes in temperature increases the potential for more carbon dioxide to be released from the world's soils as global temperatures rise, a team of scientists including researchers from Aberdeen has revealed.
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Changing global diets is vital to reducing climate change
Healthier diets and reducing food waste are part of a combination of solutions needed to ensure food security and avoid dangerous climate change, say the team behind a new study.
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Pushing frontiers of deep sea exploration
Exciting new results featured in a two part BBC Radio 4 documentary called 'Into the Abyss' with an additional information article on the BBC website
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Hats off as Aberdeen Professor honoured
An Aberdeen academic has been presented with an honorary degree from the University of Hull.
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Aberdeen students set to carry out vital research in the Turks and Caicos Islands
A group of University of Aberdeen students are gearing up to carry out research that could potentially save critically endangered species in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Do you know your Broken Belted from your Gypsy Cuckoo? Bumblebee survey calls for more volunteers
Bumblebee enthusiasts are swarming to take part in the most high-tech survey of the species ever carried out in the UK.
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Old Aberdeen awash with dolphins!
The University of Aberdeen is internationally recognised for its groundbreaking research into dolphins. But for the next 10 weeks it's going to be known for its dolphins - on and around campus.