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Crab larvae already showing effects of coastal acidification
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/crab-larvae-already-showing-effects-of-coastal-acidification
Ocean acidification is having a profound impact on a prized crustacean that supports the most valuable fishery on the West Coast of the United States, according to a new study involving the University of Plymouth
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Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia
A £2.7 million project is to use artificial intelligence to adapt and personalise live radio, with the aim of transforming life for people living alone with dementia.
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Plymouth academics take on key roles within College of Podiatry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-academics-take-on-key-roles-within-college-of-podiatry
Dr Sally Abey and Emma Cowley have been elected to senior positions in the College of Podiatry and hope to bring foot health higher up the public health agenda.
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Lecturer’s Radio 4 Book of the Week uncovers nature of the human relationship with owls
University of Plymouth news: A study of the human relationship with owls by University of Plymouth lecturer and author Dr Miriam Darlington is being serialised on BBC Radio 4.
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Cutting edge new testing capabilities support the UK’s marine autonomy ambitions
University of Plymouth news: The University is part of a consortium that has launched the first stage of a dedicated maritime autonomy sensor and weather test range in Plymouth Sound
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Parents were better prepared but 2021 lockdown has been the toughest yet
A report by academics at the University of Plymouth found the pressure of home schooling, the time of year, the weather and a sense of ‘lockdown fatigue’ had a negative effect on parents of school-age children
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Grant to boost students’ work helping people with autism
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/grant-to-boost-students-work-helping-people-with-autism
A project set up by two University of Plymouth students to help young people with autism and additional needs has won nearly £5,000 from the Aviva Community Fund.
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An underwater competition to set the pulse racing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/pulse
In 2014, a team of students designed, built and raced Plymouth University’s first-ever human-powered submarine – and promptly set a UK speed record. Now, they've travelled to the United States to take on the best in the world.
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Dave Mervik – BA (Hons) English graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/humanities-languages/dave-mervik
University of Plymouth - Dave Mervik alumni case study
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Why we need more men to become nurses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-nursing-and-midwifery/men-in-nursing
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Why we need more men to become nurses. Discover how the University of Plymouth is helping to bust the myth that nursing is only a career for women
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