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Study reveals how explosion in ocean life built the first mountains

An unprecedented abundance of oceanic life played a crucial role in the creation of Earth's mountains, a landmark study led by scientists at the University of Aberdeen has revealed.
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Book of Deer to return to north-east Scotland for the first time in a millennium

For the first time in more than one thousand years, the Book of Deer, possibly Scotland's oldest surviving manuscript, will return to the north-east of Scotland in 2022.
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Martina Chukwuma-Ezike elected as University Rector

Martina Chukwuma-Ezike has been elected by students as Rector of the University of Aberdeen.
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Anthology celebrates Toulmin Prize winners

The winners of an annual prize which celebrates the best of Doric writing will be showcased in a new anthology launched tomorrow (Thursday November 18).
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Top marks for Lathallan students in stress-related scientific study

Students at an Angus school got a lesson in what it's like to be involved in a world-class research project last week when they took part in a series of workshops with experts from the University of Aberdeen.
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Schoolchildren can Shape Environmental Planning with Treescapes

'A window into the past: using fossil pollen and spores' talk with Dr Ed Schofield as part of TechFest 2021. Monday 15th November, 6.30pm. All welcome - Booking required.
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Climate capsule carries messages of hope to the future

A climate capsule offering hopes and pledges for the future of the planet has been buried at the University of Aberdeen's Cruickshank Botanic Garden today (Friday, 12 November).
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Composer aims to take Doric to the concert hall

A former Banffshire music teacher is aiming to show that Doric deserves to be showcased in the concert hall, as well as valued in Scotland's homes and communities.
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Dunnottar Primary pupils ahead of the game on climate change

School pupils across Aberdeen city and Aberdeenshire are being offered the chance to design, develop and market a game that will help bring to life the impact of climate change and how we can all contribute to combatting it.
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Volunteers invited to eat - in the name of research

In-person studies at the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health have restarted, with the first call for volunteers focused on studies exploring the impact of processed foods and sugar levels on our bodies and minds.