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Projects use citizen science to assess impacts of climate change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/projects-use-citizen-science-to-assess-impacts-of-climate-change
University of Plymouth news: Innovative research projects from the University of Plymouth will use citizen science as a means of monitoring the effects of climate change
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Why do doctors migrate and how can we keep them in the NHS? Research investigates
News at the University of Plymouth: Why do doctors migrate and how can we keep them in the NHS? Research investigates
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Balance Right in Multiple Sclerosis
University of Plymouth. A guided self-management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance, and mobility in people with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Supergen ORE Hub launch a big hit
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/supergen-ore-hub-launch-a-big-hit
The new Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub launched to a packed house at its first annual assembly event, held at the University of Plymouth.
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Individual dolphin calls used to estimate population size and movement
Researchers and students from the University of Plymouth are part of an international project using technology to generate estimates of dolphin populations
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Postgraduate historian wins prestigious Churchill Fellowship
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/postgraduate-historian-wins-prestigious-churchill-fellowship
University masters student Elliot Clark has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to advance his research into the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill.
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New experimental treatment can stop the growth of schwannoma tumours
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-experimental-treatment-can-stop-the-growth-of-schwannoma-tumours
University of Plymouth news: New experimental treatment can stop the growth of schwannoma tumours
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Collaborative Computational Project in wave Structure Interaction (CCP-WSI)
University of Plymouth COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: Collaborative Computational Project in wave Structure Interaction (CCP-WSI)
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To brood or not to brood: Are marine organisms evolving to protect their offspring in response to ocean acidification?
Plymouth University news: Are marine organisms evolving to protect their offspring in response to ocean acidification?
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Cabinet Minister sees world-leading marine and maritime excellence in action
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/cabinet-minister-sees-marine-and-maritime-excellence-in-action
The Rt Hon David Lidington CBE MP, has seen first-hand how the University of Plymouth is carrying out world-leading research across the marine and maritime sectors
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