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Study examines causes of earthquakes originating deep below earth’s surface
The mechanisms which cause earthquake cycles to begin up to 40km below the earth’s surface are to be explored in a new research project led by the University of Plymouth and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council
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Intensive care trial that could save thousands of lives enrols 10,000th participant
University of Plymouth news: The UK-ROX trial, funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research, is testing whether giving a lower concentration of oxygen than usual to people on ventilators may be beneficial
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FUTURES
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FUTURES returns for 2025. Join us at this free festival of discovery for all ages, where you can explore the past, create the present and imagine the future.
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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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Plymouth leads national review of dental ‘fitness to practise’ process
Academics from the University of Plymouth have led a review to help define ‘seriousness’ in misconduct cases in the UK dental profession.
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Multiple moves during childhood can increase the risks of depression in later life
University of Plymouth news: The University is involved in new research which has used population registers to examine the early-life experiences, and any subsequent depression diagnoses, of almost 1.1 million people
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Scrutiknee study findings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/scrutiknee-study-findings
Scrutinising treatments for knee pain.
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Eradicating harmful impacts of manufacturing
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University of Plymouth News: Scientists at Plymouth University confirm that a novel technique for applying high quality finishes in engineering industries almost totally eradicates emissions of styrene VOC
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Secchi disk project reaches the Arctic Circle
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/secchi-disk-project-reaches-the-arctic-circle
Plymouth University news: A citizen science project pioneered by a marine researcher is set to be taken to one of the most remote stretches of water in the world.
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£2.4 million project aims to help people with multiple long-term conditions stay well
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University are part of a major new project aiming to establish some of the common issues that exist for people living with more than one health condition.
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