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“A little less conversation, a little more action please” – we need to tackle antimicrobial resistance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/we-need-to-tackle-antimicrobial-resistance
Drug-resistant infections – or antimicrobial resistance – is one of the biggest threats to humanity today. There are a host of steps planned to help curb the crisis, but what’s actually being done?
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SoilSCAN: Soils, Science and Community ActioN
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-research-in-environment-and-society-ceres/soilscan
University of Plymouth research: The SoilSCAN citizen science programme aimed to test the use of handheld AgroCares soil scanners as a tool for mapping whole community soil characteristics at a resolution beyond that achievable in conventional research.
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University expert contributes to Government cyber security report
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-expert-contributes-to-government-cyber-security-report
Steve Furnell, Professor of Information Security, was among the key contributors to the UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2020 produced for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
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Is agricultural technology the answer to the global food security crisis?
University of Plymouth: Is zero world hunger possible? Will future generations thrive? Can Earth still support us? What lies ahead for humankind and is technology the answer?
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Adrian Dawson
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/governance/board-of-governors/adrian-dawson
University of Plymouth – Board of governors: Adrian Dawson
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Minister commends South West innovation and enterprise
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/minister-commends-south-west-innovation-and-enterprise
University of Plymouth news: Matthew Hancock MP, Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills, commends the enterprise work at the University of Plymouth on a visit to its campus to meet start-up businesses, robots, and marine experts.
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Research demonstrates evolutionary algorithm could be used to predict oil price rises
Plymouth University news: Future fluctuations in oil prices could be forecast using a combination of previous statistics and complex computer algorithms, according to new research involving Plymouth University
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University wave model to enable preparation for storm events in the South West
Scientists at the University of Plymouth have set up the Operational Wave and Water Level (OWWL) model to provide detailed forecasts of wave and water levels that will aid in the management of coastal flooding and other coastal hazards
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Targeted removals and monitoring can help manage lionfish in Mediterranean
Scientists from the University of Plymouth, working as part of the European Union-funded RELIONMED project, teamed up with specially trained divers and citizen scientists to conduct a series of lionfish removal events and surveys over a six-month period
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Business must embrace change to ‘build back better’
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/business-must-embrace-change-to-build-back-better
The University's Plymouth Business School launches a Knowledge Engagement series.
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