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City hosts annual dementia conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-hosts-annual-dementia-conference
Plymouth University news: Government Health Minister Norman Lamb MP and Alistair Burns, NHS England’s National Clinical Director for Dementia, are among the scheduled keynote speakers at a major dementia conference organised by Plymouth University.
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University plays key role in £1.2 million project tackling flood and landslide hazards
The University of Plymouth is playing a key role in SENSUM, a £1.2million project to reduce risks related to landslides and floods
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Addition of a wind generator to the COAST Laboratory for the experimental testing of floating wind turbines
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: Addition of a wind generator to the COAST Laboratory for the experimental testing of floating wind turbines
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What do enquiries to the University tell us about South West businesses?
Enterprise Solutions connects hundreds of South West businesses with the University’s facilities and expertise. What do those enquiries tell us about the priorities of businesses in the region? Rich Adams, Corporate Project Manager, shares his insights.
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Coastal communities face winter threat
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/coastal-communities-face-winter-threat
Plymouth University News: Scientists from Plymouth University have warned that communities along South West shorelines could be under threat in coming months because of the extent to which beaches have failed to recover following the storms of last winter
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Volunteering with CENTUS: frequently asked questions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centus/volunteer/faqs
Find out more about volunteering with CENTUS on ultrasound brain stimulation research.
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Consistent backswing crucial in helping sportspeople produce optimum results
Research by the University of Plymouth and the Technical University of Munich has shown that golfers and tennis players who perfect a consistent backswing when learning the sport can achieve results quicker than those who don’t
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Microbeads in cosmetics might already be on the way out, new research suggests
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/microbeads-in-cosmetics-might-already-be-on-the-way-out
Research by scientists at the University of Plymouth has suggested microbeads used in cosmetic products may have been completely eradicated. The findings are announced on the day a Government ban on the use of microbeads comes into force
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University researcher contributes to study into the limits of life on Earth
Dr Hayley Manners, Lecturer in Organic Chemistry at the University of Plymouth, and colleagues from 29 different institutes found single-celled microorganisms living in sediments more than a kilometre into the ocean floor – and at a temperature of 120°C
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University set to evaluate £15 million programme tackling social isolation and loneliness among older people
University of Plymouth news: The University's research observatory SERIO is to conduct an evaluation of the new government-funded Ageing Well Torbay Programme - part of a national network of similar initiatives.
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