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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.
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Climate Change on the Third Pole

Climate change is occurring faster on the Tibetan Plateau than nearly anywhere else on Earth. What does the science say and what does this mean for Asia as a whole?
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Hemp - the sustainable protein-packed answer to moderating hunger

A new study has found adding hempseed to your diet can help modulate gut hormone levels in the blood and promote a feeling of fullness after eating.
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Robotic boat completes first uncrewed survey of fish populations around offshore oil platforms

A robotic boat has been used for the first time to survey fish populations around oil platforms in the North Sea.
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Scottish Parliament discusses sustainability and affordability of school uniforms

New research looked into ways of alleviating poverty for families buying school uniforms, whilst also supporting a greener economy.
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University academics granted prestigious RSE funding awards

University of Aberdeen academics are among 48 exceptional UK researchers given funding to support a diverse range of projects which seek to benefit individuals, communities and broader society.
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Tidal stream power can aid drive for net-zero and generate 11% of UK's electricity demand

Tidal stream power has the potential to deliver 11% of the UK's current annual electricity and play a significant role in the government's drive for net-zero, according to new research.