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2016
May
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A Filthy, Dirty, and Abominable Practice: A Short History of the Blackening
-With the meteoric rise in popularity of commercialised, 'package' hen nights, pre-nuptial rituals for women in the North of Scotland have undergone a massive change in the past thirty years.
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Seismix 2016 - 17th International Seismix Symposium
-International symposium on seismic imaging (held every two years) -Early bird registration ends Wednesday 3 February 2016. Will take place in Aviemore.
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Night at the Museums Animal Armoury
-Join us on Saturday 14th May, 5pm-9pm, for our annual family Night at the Museums event!
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Can Sharks Help Humans Fight Disease?
-Find out more about how these underwater creatures can teach us more about ourselves.
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An Evening Out in Victorian Aberdeen - A talk by Dr Jane McDermid
-Visiting scholar, Dr Jane McDermid, presents a snapshot of evenings out in Victorian Aberdeen.
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Tarland Talks : Collective Animal Behaviour
-Cafe scientifique style talk.
April
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Cafe Scientifique - What's up with our bees and how can we help?
-An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science.
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Shetland's Boats, Fishing, and the Sea
The story of Shetland's vernacular boats begins in the ninth century, and continues in a much reduced way even today. These clinker-constructed, double-ended craft were rowed and sailed, and are best known for their use as fishing boats.
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Cafe Med: A bright grey future?
-Population ageing poses significant challenges to health services and society as a whole, but is also a sign of success and improved health and survival. We discuss how medical research and clinical services are handling the challenges of ever increasing human longevity
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Tarland Talks: Harmful medicine
-Cafe scientifique style event held in Tarland