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Macduff Marine Aquarium upgrade and extension plans approved by councillors

Macduff Marine Aquarium upgrade and extension plans approved by councillors

Macduff Marine Aquarium upgrade and extension plans approved by councillors

16 April 2024

Council plans for an extensive renovation and extension of Macduff Marine Aquarium have been approved by councillors.


New Board members bring industry expertise to SRUC

New Board members bring industry expertise to SRUC

New Board members bring industry expertise to SRUC

14 April 2024

Three new appointments to the Board of SRUC bring a depth of expertise in the higher education, financial, food and agricultural sectors.


Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

14 April 2024

In her latest column, MSP Karen Adam outlines the work being done to keep speech and language services going in Aberdeenshire.


Aberdeen academic awarded more than £2million to study rapid evolution in Scottish seabird populations

Aberdeen academic awarded more than £2million to study rapid evolution in Scottish seabird populations

Aberdeen academic awarded more than £2million to study rapid evolution in Scottish seabird populations

13 April 2024

Scotland holds numerous internationally important populations of protected species, including the study's focal species, the European shag


PICTURES: Strong start for new joint effort against Huntly litter

PICTURES: Strong start for new joint effort against Huntly litter

PICTURES: Strong start for new joint effort against Huntly litter

12 April 2024

A NEW community effort united local groups for its successful first anti-litter event in Huntly.


PICTURES: More than 160 Moray pupils praised for construction talents at Big Build Showcase

PICTURES: More than 160 Moray pupils praised for construction talents at Big Build Showcase

PICTURES: More than 160 Moray pupils praised for construction talents at Big Build Showcase

07 April 2024

PUPILS have been praised for their amazing work in building replicas of Moray monuments.


IN DEPTH: Aberdeen professor warns of doubling of prostate cancer cases by 2040

IN DEPTH: Aberdeen professor warns of doubling of prostate cancer cases by 2040

IN DEPTH: Aberdeen professor warns of doubling of prostate cancer cases by 2040

05 April 2024

Research forecasts a projected rise from 1.4 million cases per year in 2020 to 2.9 million per year by 2040 worldwide.


PICTURES: The Gaitherin returns bringing together young north-east musicians

PICTURES: The Gaitherin returns bringing together young north-east musicians

PICTURES: The Gaitherin returns bringing together young north-east musicians

04 April 2024

Over 130 primary age musicians from across the north-east and beyond have been attending a week long tuition and preformance event in Inverurie.


Moray’s ‘nightmare’ under-age vaping problem

Moray’s ‘nightmare’ under-age vaping problem

Moray’s ‘nightmare’ under-age vaping problem

02 April 2024

A MORAY teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, said it has been a “nightmare” to stop the rise in pupils vaping.


Aberdeen Science Centre promotes inclusivity with new Sensory Space

Aberdeen Science Centre promotes inclusivity with new Sensory Space

Aberdeen Science Centre promotes inclusivity with new Sensory Space

01 April 2024

The Sensory Space has been designed to create a calming break-out area for children with additional support needs.


Revolutionary new tool discovered by north-east scientists detects signs of MND before symptoms begin

Revolutionary new tool discovered by north-east scientists detects signs of MND before symptoms begin

Revolutionary new tool discovered by north-east scientists detects signs of MND before symptoms begin

31 March 2024

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have identified a new way to detect signs of motor neuron disease in brain tissue.


Aberdeen researchers examine if the food choices we make as teens come back to haunt us as adults

Aberdeen researchers examine if the food choices we make as teens come back to haunt us as adults

Aberdeen researchers examine if the food choices we make as teens come back to haunt us as adults

31 March 2024

A study will examine whether teens are more vulnerable to unbalanced dietary habits wreaking havoc with their long-term health if they eat junk food.


Apologies issued after parents offered Aboyne Primary School class photos without additional support needs pupils

Apologies issued after parents offered Aboyne Primary School class photos without additional support needs pupils

Apologies issued after parents offered Aboyne Primary School class photos without additional support needs pupils

29 March 2024

Parents of Aboyne Primary School pupils were given a choice to purchase class photos without children with additional support needs featured in them.


The future is bright for young Nescol engineers on Scotland’s first net zero scholarship

The future is bright for young Nescol engineers on Scotland’s first net zero scholarship

The future is bright for young Nescol engineers on Scotland’s first net zero scholarship

29 March 2024

Wind Turbine Technician scholars from Nescol are on track to complete their course, equipped with vital skills for the energy transition.


Volunteers could soon become school crossing patrollers in Aberdeenshire

Volunteers could soon become school crossing patrollers in Aberdeenshire

Volunteers could soon become school crossing patrollers in Aberdeenshire

29 March 2024

Volunteers across Aberdeenshire could soon be able to give up their spare time to take on the role of school crossing patrollers.


New north-east database will aid early diagnosis in breast cancer

New north-east database will aid early diagnosis in breast cancer

New north-east database will aid early diagnosis in breast cancer

29 March 2024

Friends of ANCHOR are funding a new digital dataset that will help optimise artificial intelligence in diagnosing breast cancer in north-east Scotland


First wind turbine technician scholars set to complete North East Scotland College course

First wind turbine technician scholars set to complete North East Scotland College course

First wind turbine technician scholars set to complete North East Scotland College course

28 March 2024

The first wind turbine technician scholars from North East Scotland College are on track to complete their course in the summer.


PICTURES: From UHI Moray student to Moray Game Jam winner

PICTURES: From UHI Moray student to Moray Game Jam winner

PICTURES: From UHI Moray student to Moray Game Jam winner

25 March 2024

A FORMER UHI Moray student has steamed to victory at the Moray Game Jam, after a decade of competing in the event.


Deeside long-term study provides science to support Scottish salmon recovery

Deeside long-term study provides science to support Scottish salmon recovery

Deeside long-term study provides science to support Scottish salmon recovery

24 March 2024

To gain a greater understanding of its lifecycle, traps were installed in the Girnock Burn in Royal Deeside in 1966 to monitor the salmon population.


North-east scientist's discovery could help in the fight against obesity

North-east scientist's discovery could help in the fight against obesity

North-east scientist's discovery could help in the fight against obesity

23 March 2024

Researchers at University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute have found a cluster of cells that control food intake and body weight.


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