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Huntington's disease cases in Northern Scotland up nearly 50% in 30 years

The number of people with a diagnosis of Huntington's disease (HD) in Northern Scotland has increased by almost 50% over the last 30 years according to a new University of Aberdeen study.
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Aberdeen students celebrate International law competition success

Two students from the University of Aberdeen School of Law have taken a respectable third place after representing Scotland in an international competition.
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Major boost to train the next generation of trials methodologists

A partnership to train the next generation of trials methodologists has been awarded funding by the Medical Research Council through their Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) competition.
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National Decommissioning Centre secures installation technology funding

An Aberdeen-led project to explore more efficient ways of installing offshore windfarms will share in £800,000 of new funding to support the renewable energy sector.
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Mars experts deliver Scotland's first postgrad in Planetary Sciences

The University of Aberdeen has launched Scotland's first taught postgraduate degree programme in planetary sciences, with the aim of addressing the skills and knowledge gap in the rapidly growing UK space sector.
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Governments hail progress on transformational Aberdeen BioHub

£40m project will make Aberdeen "one of the UK's most dynamic life sciences locations"
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Planetary scientists discover that Venus's clouds cannot support life

Life is not possible in Venus's clouds, according to research by an international team including scientists at the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen tackles 'UK's most dangerous industry'

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have teamed up with industry partners, KURA Human Factors to develop a training course designed specifically for farmers.
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Scientists develop state-of-the-art subsea holographic camera

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed one of the most advanced subsea holographic cameras in the world, capable of rapid 3D imaging of marine organisms and microparticles.
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University Foodsharing Service cooking up support

An Aberdeen student group which supported the community through lockdown by delivering thousands of kilograms of food is now helping people learn to cook healthy meals.