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Study explores if Fukushima’s radioactive water could pose lasting threat to humans and the environment
University of Plymouth news: A new study suggests more detailed research is needed to determine whether radioactive water being released from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor, as part of a sanctioned programme, could result in long-term harm
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Blood cancer drug could make radiotherapy on brain tumours more effective
University of Plymouth news: A study at the University's Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence found drugs developed to fight blood and other cancers could improve the efficiency of radiotherapy in low-grade brain tumours.
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Giant volcanic eruptions affected Earth’s climate but were not responsible for dinosaur extinction, study suggests
University of Plymouth news: New research involving scientists at the University aims to enhance our understanding of a turbulent period of Earth’s history
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A global education emergency
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/a-global-education-emergency
University of Plymouth - Plymouth Perspectives. A Global Education Emergency - Dr Verity Campbell Barr, Associate Professor in Early Childhood Studies
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Survey of toddlers' teeth shows ticking time bomb
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-survey-of-toddlers-teeth-shows-ticking-time-bomb
Plymouth University news: After the publication by Public Health England of the first ever survey of oral health in three-year olds, Dr Gail Rees and Dr Robert Witton examine the consequences
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Pioneering GP practice celebrates 1,000th patient
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pioneering-gp-practice-celebrates-1000th-patient
Plymouth University news: The Cumberland GP Practice, an innovative joint venture between Plymouth University and Plymouth Community Healthcare, has welcomed the arrival of baby Grace as its 1,000th patient
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Making smart decisions on technology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/making-smart-decisions-on-technology
Plymouth University news: Following recent concerns about the use of technology in schools, Steve Wheeler from the Plymouth Institute of Education explores a debate that has been raging for generations
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Harrison Nash: Award-winning social work in South Africa
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/harrison-nash
Award-winning social work in South Africa.
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Research hopes to make dental visits less stressful for children with autism
Inspired by her own experience as a mum to a five-year-old son with autism, dental hygienist Nicole Thomas has published new research hoping to make dental examinations less stressful for autistic children.
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Education academic cooks up Kelly’s Kitchen Science
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/education-academic-cooks-up-kellys-kitchen-science
University academic Kelly Davis has released a series of home-schooling videos called Kelly's Kitchen Science
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