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Plymouth set to host major new sculpture exhibition
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-set-to-host-major-new-sculpture-exhibition
Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945 explores the impact of female sculptors over a 75-year period, bringing to the city such luminaries as Barbara Hepworth, Elisabeth Frink, Kim Lim and Cornelia Parker.
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United Kingdom Coastal Research Conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/united-kingdom-coastal-research-conference
University of Plymouth: United Kingdom Coastal Research Conference, 4–6 July 2023. Showcasing and celebrating the coastal research being undertaken within the UK.
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Graduate wins prestigious maritime history prize
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/graduate-wins-prestigious-maritime-history-prize
University of Plymouth news: Graduate wins prestigious maritime history prize. The British Commission for Maritime History has given Laura Jones an award for her dissertation on injured late 18th century naval personnel.
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Professor receives national award for excellence in transplantation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/professor-receives-national-award-for-excellence-in-transplantation
Professor Matthew Cramp has won the Excellence in Transplantation Award as part of the 2021 UK Awards for Excellence in Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation.
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Engineering solutions for marine plastic pollution | Research Festival 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2021-engineering-solutions
What’s on at the University of Plymouth - Research Festival 2021: Engineering solutions for marine plastic pollution. Tuesday 29 June
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Climate change poses significant threat to nutritional benefits of oysters
The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study by the University of Plymouth published in Marine Environmental Research suggests
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Study explores the use of robots and artificial intelligence to understand the deep-sea
New research led by the University of Plymouth has shown artificial intelligence (AI) could help scientists shed new light on the variety of species living on the ocean floor.
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Helping to combat dental anxiety – first recipient of Cornwall challenge fund announced
The Foundation for Effective Management of Dental Anxiety (FEMDA) is the first successful recipient of the EPIC Challenge Fund, which looks to improve health and wellbeing in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly through the use of technology.
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Robots have power to significantly influence children’s opinions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robots-have-power-to-significantly-influence-childrens-opinions
A study published in Science Robotics, and conducted at the University of Plymouth, provides an interesting insight into how robots could be used positively within society.
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Internet find gives fascinating insight into life of a sailor in 1930s
Dr Harry Bennett, Associate Professor (Reader) in History at the University of Plymouth, transformed a pile of records bought on eBay into an unlikely treasure trove of 1930s naval history
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