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New facilities enable scientists and students to answer key questions around sustainable food production
University of Plymouth news: The Marie Lebour Marine Biology Research Facility will enable the University to both continue, and expand on, its world-leading research and teaching on sustainable marine production systems
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Marine-i event will showcase world-class testing facilities at COAST Laboratory
The Coastal, Ocean and Sediment Transport (COAST) Laboratory at the University of Plymouth will be the star attraction at Marine-i’s next Discovery Room event, which will be held on Thursday 01 February
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Wave Farm Impacts and Design (WAVEIMPACT)
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: Wave Farm Impacts and Design (WAVEIMPACT)
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Receiving funds
Information about how and when funds will arrive.
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Million pound electron microscope to focus upon new university-industry collaboration
Plymouth University news: The University has been awarded funding of £1.7m for a new project that will enable industry in the South West to use its electron microscopes for research and product development in partnership with University academics.
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Care home residents should be helped to brush their teeth twice a day
Plymouth University news: New NICE draft quality standards on oral health care for residents of care homes includes vital input from Professor Elizabeth Kay MBE from Plymouth University.
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Beethoven's private legacy: his musical sketches – Christmas Lecture
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Beethoven's private legacy - his musical sketches and their influence on our listening. Wednesday 16 December 2020. Christmas Lecture of the Public Research Programme
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Silicon Sensing Systems
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/esif-funded-projects/silicon-sensing-systems
University of Plymouth: Silicon Sensing Systems
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Study shows impact of poverty and gender on children’s welfare
Plymouth University news: A new research paper by a Plymouth University academic shows that children all over the world are more likely to be at risk if they’re female and below the poverty line.
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Plymouth academics lead first large study of medical revalidation – report published today
A research team led by the University of Plymouth has led the first UK-wide investigation into medical revalidation – the process by which licensed doctors demonstrate that they are up to date and fit to practise.
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