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Scientists join climate task force to deliver Devon’s carbon plan
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-join-climate-task-force-to-deliver-devons-carbon-plan
The University of Plymouth's Professor Iain Stewart and Professor Ian Bailey are among experts invited to join the Net-Zero Task Force established by Devon County Council
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University expert contributes to new BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet
The University of Plymouth's Professor Iain Stewart acted as a scientific consultant on the BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet, hosted by Sir David Attenborough and produced by the BBC’s Natural History Unit
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Will the Taylor Review deliver ‘Good Work’?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/will-the-taylor-review-deliver-good-work
While the Taylor Review offers a refreshing analysis of the need for improved conditions and greater voice for workers, University of Plymouth Professor Richard Saundry argues that its recommendations ultimately fail to deliver the radical change needed
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Deep-sea sponges – home to the next generation of antimicrobials?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/deep-sea-sponges-nil-home-to-the-next-generation-of-antimicrobials
Plymouth University news: New antibiotics, and therapies for cancer, immune deficiency and wound healing, could be waiting to be found in sponges found in the deep sea environment
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University works to build public engagement with environmental research across the UK
A consortium involving the University of Plymouth has been awarded funding by the Natural Environment Research Council to raise awareness of the future of our seas and ways the public can help protect them
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Geography graduate profile: James Ronan
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-geography/geography-graduate-profile-james-ronan
Geography
Geography graduate profile: James Ronan graduated with a Geography degree in 2016 and, wanting a break from studying, worked with the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
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Research urges caution in shared use of robotic support pets during pandemic
Research from the University of Plymouth suggests that robot pets, widely used in care homes in the UK and globally, could pose an infection risk if passed between staff and service users without cleaning.
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Sir Roger Deakins under the spotlight with University film students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/sir-roger-deakins-under-the-spotlight-with-university-film-students
Sir Roger Deakins CBE took part in a two-hour online talk and Q&A with academics and students at the University.
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Research shows links between loot boxes and problem gaming
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-shows-links-between-loot-boxes-and-problem-gaming
New research has shown that ‘loot boxes’ in video games are structurally and psychologically akin to gambling
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Leading literary lights lined up for festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/leading-literary-lights-lined-up-for-festival
Plymouth University news: Bestselling authors Judy Finnigan, Simon Scarrow and Peter James will be among the leading literary lights appearing at the 2015 Plymouth International Book Festival, being staged at Plymouth University in October
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