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Study offers detailed insight into early-life behaviour of grey seal pups at sea
Male and female grey seal pups show distinct behavioural differences as they learn to forage in the early stages of independence, according to research led by the University of Plymouth, the University of St Andrews and Abertay University
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3D bioprinter revolutionises skin research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/3d-bioprinter-revolutionises-skin-research
A new piece of technology at the University of Plymouth is helping researchers develop a working skin substitute. The 3D bioprinter will enable the team to test whether extracts from native Cornish plants and seaweeds have powerful skin-care applications.
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How digital health solutions can equip us against future pandemics - online showcase
In the lead up to the G7, an online event is set to highlight how Cornish eHealth businesses and new technologies can tackle some of the most pertinent health challenges today.The eHealth Innovation Summit 2021 will take place online on Wednesday 9 June.
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Environmental and Fluid Modelling (EFMG)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/impact/environmental-and-fluid-modelling-group
Environmental and Fluid Modelling (EFMG) is changing the way science visualises porous materials. And in their market-leading PoreXpert product, they’ve distilled this expertise to create one of the University’s brightest commercial prospects.
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A new method of tooth repair? Scientists uncover mechanisms that could help future dental treatment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-uncover-new-tooth-repair-method
The study in 'Nature Communications' shows that a gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in tooth healing.
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Social science festival success
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-science-festival-success
University of Plymouth news: The University held events ranging from cooking to the sand crisis at the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
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Employers should adapt remote working policies to target physical activity, stress and diet, study recommends
Companies considering remote working in the post-pandemic world need to introduce measures to increase physical activity, reduce stress and improve diet for employees, a new study has found.
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Rocky habitats need to be protected for endangered amphibians to survive, study shows
An international team of scientists led by the University of Plymouth has published research in the PLoS ONE journal showing that rare amphibians living on rocky plateaux in western India are in desperate need of greater protection
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Academic appointed as Non-Executive Director of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Plymouth University news: Sheena Asthana, Professor of Health Policy at the University of Plymouth, has been appointed a non-executive director of NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)
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New report calls for fair funding for rural police forces
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-report-calls-for-fair-funding-for-rural-police-forces
Plymouth University news: Rural police forces seem set to lose out financially as government thinking is skewed in favour of urban areas, says a detailed study conducted by Plymouth University for the National Rural Crime Network.
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