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Aberdeen academic to discuss most environmentally friendly way to decommission the North Sea
What is the most environmentally friendly way to decommission the North Sea? This is the question that will be tackled at the next installment of the University of Aberdeen's Café Scientifique series this week (Wednesday, February 22).
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Sounds and Silences: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in the North
Call for Papers for the Eighth Arctic Workshop of Tartu University, Estonia which will be held from 26-27 May 2017.
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Study signals new hope for Rockall oil and gas exploration
A geological analysis of the Rockall area of the North Atlantic has revealed previously unknown insights that could lead to new oil and gas discoveries in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).
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The history and future of the 3D 'you and me'
How anatomy is taught in the 21st century is the topic up for discussion at the latest Café Med event this Monday February 20th.
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Six Aberdeen academics named as Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows
Six University of Aberdeen academics and the University's Senior Governor are among 59 distinguished individuals who have been elected to become Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Banned chemicals from the 70s found in the deepest reaches of the ocean
A study, from the University of Aberdeen and Newcastle University has uncovered the first evidence that man-made pollutants have now reached the farthest corners of our earth.
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Conversations from the North Abstract Deadline Extended 14 March 2017
Submissions are invited for the international conference being held in Aberdeen from 27-29 August 2017. Conference panel papers of up to 200 words will address five themes.