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Palm oil, avocados and…soil? Why you should care about dirt
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/palm-oil-avocados-andsoil-why-you-should-care-about-dirt
Dr Will Blake, Palm oil, avocados and…soil? Why you should care about dirt
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Miss Morag Powell - Lecturer in Dental Therapy & Hygiene
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Survey of UK nurses and midwives finds worries over health, training and workload during COVID-19
The results of a survey published today have highlighted the concerns of nurses and midwives in the UK about COVID-19, and the risks it poses to their physical and mental health and that of their families.
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Teenager welcomes new University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre
University of Plymouth news: 15-year-old Jasmine Bayly from Plymouth, who has an inoperable brain tumour, has welcomed the launch of the new University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence.
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No more heroes anymore? Behind every pioneer there is a human story to share
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-history/harry-bennett
History
No more heroes anymore? Behind every pioneer there is a human story to share. Dr Harry Bennett explores how the passing down of memories connects us to the past and the people who shape it.
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Creative minds and businesses collaborate to champion Culture and Tourism in Plymouth
The fourth Plymouth Startup Weekend will take place from April 23-25 and will focus upon culture and tourism
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Creating opportunities for STEM graduates and businesses in Devon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/creating-opportunities-for-stem-graduates-and-businesses-in-devon
STEM Graduates into Business, a new initiative led by the University of Plymouth, looks to help connect companies in Devon, on the hunt for specific expertise, with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) graduates
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University shortlisted for national antimicrobial resistance award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-shortlisted-for-national-antimicrobial-resistance-award
Work undertaken by the University to raise the awareness of antimicrobial resistance has been recognised with a shortlisting in the 2018 Antibiotic Guardian Awards on behalf of Public Health England
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Manipulative behaviour could be link between EI and delinquency in young women
Plymouth University news: Dr Alison Bacon has published a study showing that young women with high emotional intelligence are more likely to use manipulative behaviours, resulting in a greater engagement in delinquency.
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New review investigates the health benefit of contact with the natural environment
Plymouth University news: While a new review led by an academic from Plymouth University finds no effect on health and well-being, it did find limited evidence for the health benefit of contact with nature.
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