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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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Nuclear disasters could leave a lasting legacy of contaminants in glaciers
The first results from a collaborative international research project led by the University of Plymouth are to be presented at the 2019 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union
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Researchers quest for autonomous control in 11th World Robotic Sailing Championship
Academics and students in the University of Plymouth’s School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics are going to be taking part in the 11th World Robotic Sailing Championship in Southampton from August 26–30.
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Dr Asiya Khan - Associate Dean for Education and Student Experience
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Elizabeth Goult - Student Programmer at Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Student placements - Elizabeth Goult - Student Programmer at Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
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Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) | Research Festival 2020
University of Plymouth Research Festival 2020: Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). From evidence to action.
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Innovative wave energy project receives green light from European Union
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth is a key partner in the €19.6 million WEDUSEA project, which aims to be the stepping stone towards large scale wave energy commercialisation.
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Report sets out roadmap to enhance equality, diversity and inclusion within offshore renewable energy sector
Funded by the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub, led by the University of Plymouth, a new scoping report examines the current state of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in engineering
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Recycled electrical products lead to hazardous chemicals appearing in everyday items
A study at the University of Plymouth shows chemicals such as bromine, antimony and lead are finding their way into food-contact items and other everyday products because manufacturers are using recycled electrical equipment as a source of black plastic
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Wave tank model brings iconic Wolf Rock lighthouse to life
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/wave-tank-model-brings-iconic-wolf-rock-lighthouse-to-life
The University of Plymouth builds and tests a scale model of Wolf Rock lighthouse as part of its STORMLAMP project
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