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Social robots helping children with diabetes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-robots-helping-young-with-diabetes
Plymouth University News: Scientists announce the results of a four-and-half-year study showing that social robots are helping diabetic children to accept the nature of their condition and become more confident about their futures
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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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Could particles and pianos combine to provide greater understanding of the laws of physics?
Data generated by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland are to be transformed into music through a ground-breaking project involving researchers at the University of Plymouth, the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Plymouth scientists heading for uncharted waters for pioneering oceanographic study
Plymouth University news: Scientists from the Marine Institute will be among a team of 12 conducting research on the reasons behind the biodiversity surrounding the Chagos Archipelago, in the Indian Ocean.
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Uncharted territory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/uncharted-territory
Plymouth University academics, Doctors Phil Hosegood and Kate Adams, joined a select group of scientists on a research trip, funded by the Bertarelli Foundation, to one of the most diverse and abundant ecosystems on the planet, the Chagos Archipelago.
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Researching impact of music on barriers to communication
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/partnership-receives-funding-to-study-impact-of-music
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University and Plymouth Music Zone have been awarded more than £150,000 to explore the potential of music making to enhance the lives of people impacted by dementia, autism and strokes
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Media Hub
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/media-hub
University of Plymouth: Take advantage of multimedia equipment that can be loaned and facilities that can be booked in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business
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Limits on pot fishing can result in win-win for fishermen and marine wildlife
A report by the University of Plymouth, funded by Defra and the Blue Marine Foundation, has found that in areas of low potting intensity the industry was operating in a way that had little impact on seabed species or economically-important shellfish
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Turning down 'The Apprentice' and playing national sport - how one dentistry student went above and beyond
Sarah Armstrong was offered a place on BBC show, The Apprentice, but as scheduling clashed with her dentistry studies, she declined. Now she has continued with business set-up alongside her work – even managing to continue playing netball for Ireland.
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Earthquake faults may have played key role in shaping the culture of ancient Greece, study suggests
The Ancient Greeks may have built sacred sites deliberately on land affected by previous earthquake activity, according to a new study by BBC presenter Iain Stewart MBE, Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth
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