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Arctic Trip
At the end of July John Polanski travelled to Qikiqtarjuaq, 100km inside the Arctic Circle, to recover a lander that had been deployed the previous year as part of the ArcticNet project led by Professor Ursula Witte.
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The model's carver has been found!
The Narrative Objects research team in collaboration with the National Art Museum have found the model's carver. All thanks to a chance visit to Saint Petersburg.
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Sealskin Sewing Channel Launched
University of Aberdeen anthropologist Nancy Wachowich and the Pond Inlet Inuit Women's Collective launch their Sealskin Sewing channel on Vimeo!
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UArctic Congress and Rectors' Forum Opens in St Petersburg, Russia
Leaders of UArctic's Higher Education Institution members meet next week in Russia to participate in a common dialogue and learning experience focused on topics of special relevance in and around the circumpolar North.
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Conference to showcase new marine technologies
Technologies that could play a part in the future of the UK oil and gas industry will be showcased at next year's OCEANS 2017 conference in Aberdeen.
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Vital improvements needed to forecast impact of climate change on biodiversity
Improvements must be made to how we predict the impact of climate change on plants and wildlife, according to new research published today in Science.
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Expedition aims to answer how far beneath the Earth can life survive
A geologist from the University of Aberdeen is taking part in an ocean expedition that aims to discover how far beneath the Earth life can survive.
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Is it really best for the environment to remove all traces of North Sea oil and gas production?
According to a recent article in The Conversation by David Lusseau, Professor of Behavioural Biology, John Paterson, Professor, Co-Director, Centre for Energy Law and Richard Neilson, Reader in Engineering at the University of Aberdeen.
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Silver Stories launched
Principal of The University of Aberdeen, Professor Sir Ian Diamond and Depute Leader of the Council, Marie Boulton formally launched the funding scheme in the Townhouse in Old Aberdeen at a ceremony yesterday evening.
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Student sound installation helps launch Glasgow Wildfest
An Aberdeen student has created a sound and light installation linking the tranquility of a Scottish woodland with the hustle and bustle of the inner-city as part of a residency with the RSPB.