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Project aims to give new lease of life to batteries and critical elements
Researchers are leading a project that aims to develop a new method of recycling critical elements from electronic devices, reducing waste and ensuring a new lease of life for old smartphone and vehicle batteries along with other rare elements.
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Study of decommissioned onshore gas field highlights hydrogen storage concerns
A study exploring the potential of a decommissioned gas field in Scotland as a major hydrogen store has highlighted concerns over potential leaks and recommended that it shouldn't be used.
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Study shows moss could have starring role in pollution monitoring
A unique experiment that began in Aberdeen during the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed how the humble moss could be used by citizen scientists to monitor air pollution levels in urban environments worldwide.
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Energy Minister visits National Decommissioning Centre to mark fifth anniversary
The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) has marked its fifth anniversary with a visit from Scotland's Minister for Energy and the Environment, Gillian Martin MSP.
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Major research investment into national land use transformation
University of Aberdeen part of transdisciplinary hub looking to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve Net Zero
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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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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...