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Earth's oldest environmental clean-up...400 million years ago

Analysis of world-renowned plant fossils in north-east Scotland has revealed the oldest evidence for environmental clean-up on Earth, over 400 million years ago.
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Content warnings: the classroom is a place for difficult conversations about complicated issues

What are content warnings, why are they used and how do they benefit students?
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Renewables project receives £75,000 Scottish Enterprise funding

A project led by the University of Aberdeen that is seeking to unlock the full potential of Scotland's renewable energy resources has been awarded £75,000 in funding from Scottish Enterprise.
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Elphinstone Institute steps up University's support for the restoration of historic Aberdeen stairs

The University of Aberdeen's Elphinstone Institute is lending its support to a community group trying to restore a historic Aberdeen staircase known as Jacob's Ladder, which was once used by hundreds of mill workers each day.
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Genome technologies bring long-awaited answers to families in Scotland

The detection and management of inherited rare and serious conditions in routine care can be improved by genome sequencing, a new study involving the University of Aberdeen has found.
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When was Earth last glacier-free? Research reveals new understanding

The period in geologic history when Earth last had no glaciers has been pushed back by at least 26 million years, almost to the time of the dinosaurs.
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Scotland Model Arctic Council 2 (SCOTMAC2) 10-12 March 2023, in Glasgow

Join a simulation of the real-world Arctic Council where undergraduates play delegate roles of Arctic states and Indigenous peoples organisations. Registration deadline 13 January 2023.
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Northern Ireland has no voice in managing its energy supply post-Brexit, new research shows

The UK's exit from the EU has plunged Ireland's all-island energy market into a democratic deficit with decisions on Northern Ireland's energy supply no longer in the hands of its citizens and government, new research has shown.
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Political geography key to assessing economic costs of invasive pests on islands

Scientists assessing the economic cost of invasive species on islands have shown that political geography plays an important role affecting the extent of socio-economic costs.
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Welcoming Black Impact

Last month, the University of Aberdeen welcomed representatives from Black Impact to our Old Aberdeen Campus.