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Roborough Youth FC score a winner for Brain Tumour Research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/roborough-youth-fc-score-a-winner-for-brain-tumour-research
Plymouth University news: Budding Beckhams from across the region took part in a competition to win a football kit by raising money for Brain Tumour Research, which supports ground breaking work at Plymouth University
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Agricultural robots
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/agricultural-robots
Understand how researchers at the University of Plymouth are investigating autonomous harvesting.
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Marine Station shortlisted for national 'inspiring' award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/marine-station-shortlisted-for-national-inspiring-award
Plymouth University news: Marine Station, the University's waterfront teaching and research facility, has been shortlisted for a Guardian University Award.
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University scientists to play key role in tackling lionfish invasion
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-scientists-to-play-key-role-in-tackling-lionfish-invasion
University of Plymouth news: A new EU-funded project has launched to try to halt the spread of venomous lionfish in the Mediterranean.
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Spinout raises £680,000 to speed development of novel vaccines
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/spinout-raises-_680000-to-speed-development-of-novel-vaccines
The Vaccine Group, a University of Plymouth spinout company, has raised £680,000 in equity funding to enhance its research into novel vaccine technologies.
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First dental NIHR portfolio study in the South West achieves full recruitment
Plymouth University news: An over-the-counter saliva test for gum disease could be one step nearer, now that a dental clinical trial in the South West has recruited all the patients it needs
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American portrait painter Kehinde Wiley heads packed programme of public arts for the University of Plymouth
The Arts Institute announces its new programme of public arts events for 2020/21, headed by world-renowned portrait painter Kehinde Wiley.
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Innovative Technologies for Safer European Coasts in a Changing Climate
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - completed project - Innovative Technologies for Safer European Coasts in a Changing Climate
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Research recommends safer approach to removing casualties from car accidents
Professor Tim Nutbeam has led research calling for a revised approach to how emergency services respond to patients in motor vehicle collisions.
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Worse things could happen at sea
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/worse-things-could-happen-at-sea
Plymouth Business School
From flags of convenience to limited liability and marine pollution, Dr Gotthard Gauci highlights outdated practices within the shipping industry and asks whether the time has come for governments to stand up to the powerful shipowners’ lobbying groups.
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