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Academic appointed to French animal welfare group
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academic-appointed-to-french-animal-welfare-group
Plymouth University news: A senior academic from Plymouth University has been appointed to a body advising the French government on best practice in animal welfare
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New Chief Dental Officer for England visits Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-chief-dental-officer-for-england-visits-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry and the Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise were visited by the Chief Dental Officer
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Initiative uses technology to enhance children's understanding of the natural world
Plymouth University news: Academics from Plymouth University are leading an international project to develop software which will give young people an enhanced understanding of the natural world
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New internet security device launched to safeguard schools against child abuse
University of Plymouth news: Computer experts have created a new device that provides round-the-clock monitoring against online child abuse and radicalisation for primary and secondary schools.
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National editorship role for University of Plymouth dental expert
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-editorship-role-for-university-of-plymouth-dental-expert
Plymouth University news: The journal Community Dental Health has appointed Professor David Moles from the University of Plymouth as its new Deputy Editor
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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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Before Arrival at Hospital (BeArH) project
Before Arrival at Hospital (BeArH) project: Factors affecting timing of admission to hospital for children with serious infectious illness.
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Warmer and acidified oceans can lead to ‘hidden’ changes in species behaviour
Research published in Nature Climate Change, involving scientists at the University of Plymouth, shows that in warmer seawater with lower pH, a common clam – the peppery furrow shell (Scrobicularia plana) – makes considerable changes to its feeding habits
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Rising carbon dioxide levels will change marine habitats and fish communities
Researchers from the University of Plymouth and colleagues have showed that elevated dissolved CO2 conditions can lead to a 45% decrease of fish diversity, with a loss of coral-associated species and a rearrangement of feeding behaviour.
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Patients’ delight with treatment from Plymouth University dental students
Plymouth University news: Figures from the latest national Friends and Family Test show that patients are so happy with the treatment they have received from dental students from Plymouth University, that almost all would me a recommendation
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