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A new way to test for life on Mars

Space scientists have discovered a new process to test for life on Mars and on Earth, using cutting-edge technology to sequence DNA using the tiniest possible sample of DNA mass.
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Dr Luisa Gandolfo delivers paper at The Bodleian Libraries

Dr Luisa Gandolfo will deliver a talk at The Bodleian Libraries' Oxford Seminars in Cartography (TOSCA) 30th Anniversary Conference, Artful Maps: the Visual Culture of Cartography, to be held on September 25 and 26. The interdisciplinary conference will explore how art shapes cartography’s processes, products, and personnel, encompassing various areas of the world...
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Athena Swan Bronze award for DHPA

The School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History (DHPA) has received a renewal of its Athena Swan Bronze award for its work progressing gender equality.
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Local knowledge vital to help tackle climate change, new research shows

University of Aberdeen scientists have contributed to new research which shows that plans to tackle the impacts of climate change on food security must integrate local knowledge to help preserve the Earth's critical zone.
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Did 12th-Century Scottish clergyman invent architectural drawing?

The 12th century gave rise to the Gothic style, from Notre-Dame Cathedral to Dunfermline Abbey, the Tower of London and York Minster some of our most iconic buildings have links with the period.
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University to take on RGU in computing contest

Student teams from the University of Aberdeen and RGU will go head-to-head in a computing competition to be held in the Granite City.
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Aberdeen among top 20 UK universities in Times rankings

The University of Aberdeen has consolidated its place in the UK's top 20 universities, according to the new Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024, published today.
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University academic appointed a member of Bòrd na Gàidhlig

A University of Aberdeen academic has been appointed a member of Bòrd na Gàidhlig.
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Glaciers could provide powerful new volcano monitoring tool

Glaciers could become a powerful tool for monitoring some volcanoes, according to new research that shows for the first time how the altitude of glaciers located on volcanoes could signal future unrest including the threat of an eruption.
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Aberdeen rises to highest ever position in Guardian University Guide

The University of Aberdeen has risen to its highest ever position in the Guardian University Guide coming in 12th place in the UK overall and top in the UK for Medicine.