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Immersing audiences in 360º film technology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exhibition-immerses-audiences-in-360-film-technology
Plymouth University news: A showcase of striking works by Plymouth University graduate Sue Austin will go on display for three days of interactive activities
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Discussing marine litter by Royal appointment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academics-discuss-marine-litter-by-royal-appointment
Plymouth University news: Academics from Plymouth University were among those meeting the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall during an event to raise awareness of the problem of marine litter
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e-coachER study findings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/penctu-e-coacher-study-findings
University of Plymouth: Peninsula Clinical Trails Unit (PenCTU) – e-coachER study findings
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Could the Neolithic Revolution offer evidence of best ways to adapt to climate change?
The behaviour of the human population during the last intense period of global warming might offer an insight into how best to adapt to the current challenges posed by climate change, a study led by the University of Plymouth suggests
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Study aims to provide accurate assessment of impact of future sea level rises on coral reef islands
Remote islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans have for many years been considered vulnerable to climate change, but research by the universities of Plymouth and Auckland is seeking to demonstrate they are more resilient than previously suggested
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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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Plymouth team launches underwater filming device
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-team-launches-underwater-filming-device
Plymouth University news: A University marine expert has teamed up with a photography graduate and local entrepreneur to create a new underwater camera.
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Marine Protected Area status can boost fish populations by almost 400%
A new study by the University of Plymouth has shown that protecting areas of the ocean and coastlines with “whole-site” Marine Protected Area status can result in four-fold increases in the abundance and diversity of fish populations
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Waves Across Shore Platforms (WASP)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/waves-across-shore-platforms
The WASP project aims to capture a unique dataset of detailed wave measurements across a range of rocky platforms around the UK coastline.
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History and impact of malaria parasite inspire immersive audiovisual installation
Plymouth University news: An art installation created by Plymouth University academics and inspired by one of the world’s deadliest diseases has gone on display at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Conference Centre’s Cultural Zone
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