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Life on Earth kept to darkness for much of history, study finds
Tiny creatures that lived in the dark - either underground or below the sea floor - were the dominant life forms on Earth for much of the planet's history, a study suggests.
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Dr Brian May and Prof Roger Taylor to launch new book dedicated to George Washington Wilson
He may be best known as the guitarist for legendary band Queen but Brian May will visit Aberdeen in August to celebrate the work of another great who rose to fame thanks to a very different royal connection.
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World's biggest ceilidh band attempt by University-based charity
An attempt to break the world record for the largest ever ceilidh band has been made by musicians from University of Aberdeen-based charity Scottish Culture & Traditions Association and Stonehaven Folk Festival.
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DNA tests have potential to transform next 70 years of NHS care, experts say
Patients in Scotland could benefit from a revolution in personalised healthcare, thanks to major investments in gene sequencing technology.
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Triple University of Aberdeen connection to Order of the Thistle Ceremony
This year's Order of the Thistle ceremony will have a strong University of Aberdeen connection, with the institution's Pro-Chancellor conducting the ceremony, an esteemed alumnus being installed as a knight, and the proceedings' music composed by a University Professor of Music.
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Law School to host Baltimore and Maryland students this summer
The University of Aberdeen Law School will once again open its doors to students from the USA as part of its Baltimore/Maryland Summer School.
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Bone study sheds new light on the history of Britain's weaning habits
Archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen have led a significant new study on the history of Britain's weaning habits and have discovered that the early cessation of breastfeeding is not rooted in the Victorian era, as commonly perceived, but as early as the 16th and 17th centuries.
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New Arctic digital long-term campaign launched
Back in October 2017, #UKinArctic was launched in partnership with NERC Arctic Office and the UK Science & Innovation Network (SIN Russia).
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Extended Deadline 9 July 2018 for North PhD funding
Open to students from any discipline across the University - not restricted to the programmes already funded under the theme.
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Programme launched for international festival of traditional music as it returns to Aberdeen
An international music festival which has become a cornerstone in the traditional arts calendar across Europe and America will return to the north-east this summer.