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Businesses discover power of 3D microscopy
Plymouth University News: Businesses shown Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre's plans to invest in the next generation in electron microscopy analysis
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University of Plymouth academic tops climate change paper citations
University of Plymouth Professor Camille Parmesan has the most highly cited climate change paper.
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Ground-breaking research could challenge underlying principles of physics
University of Plymouth news: An international team of physicists, including a University academic, has published research on the decay of subatomic particles called kaons – which could change how scientists understand the formation of the universe.
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Fellowship for Plymouth dental educator
Plymouth University news: Jon Bennett, Associate Director of Undergraduate Dental Studies at Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, is now a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators
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What needs to be done to tackle the global crisis in antibiotics?
Plymouth University news: In World Antibiotic Awareness Week, Dr Mathew Upton describes how he is developing a new antibiotic, and how we need to be more careful when using existing antibiotics
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New marketing and sustainability framework revealed to practitioners
Plymouth University news: A new framework developed in partnership with Plymouth University and Friends of the Earth will enable marketers to build sustainability into their day-to-day activities
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Melting Scandinavian ice provides missing link in Europe’s final Ice Age story
Plymouth University news: Scientists in Sweden, London and Plymouth believe they have answered one of the most enduring puzzles of the last ice age, namely, the cause of a sudden cold snap 13,000 years ago.
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University of Plymouth receives international maritime award
University of Plymouth news: The Marine Institute at University of Plymouth is presented with the International Maritime Partner Award at a global conference in San Diego.
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Enterprising students encouraged to enter Formation Zone challenge
Plymouth University news: A competition is looking for budding student entrepreneurs to submit their innovative business ideas – with a chance to see them become reality.
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The freedom to roam for people with dementia
Plymouth University news: Allowing people with dementia in England the right to use special GPS tracking technology would give them unprecedented and safe opportunities to get around
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Virtual dissection table a first for Plymouth medical and dental schools
Plymouth University news: Resembling a large tablet, the state-of-the-art virtual dissection table will be used in the teaching of medical, dental and physician associate students.
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Research aims to combat pressure ulcers
Plymouth University news: Professor Bridie Kent, Head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, is leading a project aimed at reducing the risk of pressure ulcers for patients in the community.