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During the British Science Association’s science communication conference (#scicomm13), our Editor (@amyskinshay) was down in London joining in the discussion thanks to a bursary from the SciComm Conference folk (@scicommconf). Amy Hayward now reports on a session from Day 2 of the conference: W(h)ithe the future of Science Communication. The session began with a little humour from
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During the British Science Association’s science communication conference (#scicomm13), our Editor (@amyskinshay) was down in London joining in the discussion thanks to a bursary from the SciComm Conference folk (@scicommconf). Amy Hayward now reports on a session from Day 1 of the conference: Science on TV. The room was buzzing as the panel session on science on
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Laboratory grown Kidney American scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital report that a kidney grown in the laboratory have been transplanted into rats where it has started to produce urine. The technique is still quite inefficient. When tested in the lab the kidneys had a urine production of 23 %, which dropped [...]
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Welcome to the first of a new series of Aberdeen University Science Magazine podcasts! The aim of these podcasts is to discuss popular science from a variety of sources and teach you something along the way. In this episode, Tom Mackenzie (BSc Zoology) and Stuart Dearie (BEng Engineering) discuss a whole manner of popular science,
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Award for Aberdeen Professor from the International Association for Dental Research Dr Svetislav Zaric was the recipient of the esteemed IADR Lion Dental Research Award for his research in the supporting structures of teeth and the problems they can encounter, periodontology. He traveled to Seattle to receive his award from Takashi Yamamoto, the director of [...]