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Dr James Johnson announces new book "The AI Commander"

Dr James Johnson just announced a new forthcoming volume that presents a human-centric exploration of synthesizing man and machine in future conflict.
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£2.6 million initiative to train next generation of mineral resource experts

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen will play a key role in a new initiative that aims to train the next generation of mineral resource experts to help the energy transition.
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Exhibition plans to support the preservation of Gaelic song traditions

Research to highlight traditional forms of Gaelic singing has now been turned into an exhibition which will tour Hebridean communities in 2024 and 2025.
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£500 to grow your collection...and its not too good to be true

Do you like collecting? Have you ever collected books, comic books, film posters, match tickets or even Pokémon cards?
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Honours for royal composer and leading urological surgeon scientist

A University of Aberdeen composer and a leading urology clinical academic have both been recognised in the New Year's Honours.
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How innovation can help accelerate the shift to renewable energy and keep nature in mind

Important new research, published in the ICES Journal of Marine Science, outlines how we better understand the environmental impacts of offshore wind farms on marine ecosystems. This includes using fish migration patterns to estimate the future location of seabirds and mammals - and avoid potential risks of conflict with...
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University to partner on study into the impact of arts organisations in communities of colour

A University of Aberdeen academic is among those awarded a share of a research grant for studies on the wellbeing of arts organisations founded by, with and for communities of colour.
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Family testimony reveals new insights into how Hitler became radicalised

The testimony of a family that took in Hitler as he sought lodgings on his arrival in Munich on the eve of the First World War has shed new light on his radicalisation.
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Prof. Gearoid Millar publishes new chapter 'The Long-Term Legacies of Transitional Justice'

Professor Gearoid Millar has published a chapter, entitled 'The Long-Term Legacies of Transitional Justice: Understanding the Paradox of Peace in Sierra Leone', in the collection, Truth Commissions and State Building. Edited by Professor Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University), Dr Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno (University for Development Studies), and Dr Sylvia Bawa (York University), the volume,...
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Meal sharing for a longer life? Insects may hold the secret

Insect species which are closely related and eat a similar balance of nutrients in their diet live longer than those that don't, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.