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Assessing and enhancing ecosystem services provided by diadromous fish in a climate change context (DiadES)
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: Assessing and enhancing ecosystem services provided by diadromous fish in a climate change context (DiadES)
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Scientists use acoustic tracking of marine predators to assess positive impacts of offshore mussel farms
University of Plymouth news: A new research project has been launched that will use acoustic tracking to explore the importance of offshore aquaculture and Marine Protected Areas on commercially important species.
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Welfare in a Snapshot: Thermal Imaging for Real-Time and Cumulative Welfare Assessment in Hens
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: In this project, the PhD student will explore how a hen’s welfare, health, and perception of her environment can be encoded in thermal stress responses.
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Kirstie’s Celebrity Craft Masters – University Associate Professor named as judge on C4’s hit new show
And along came Polly. No not the Hollywood film, but an altogether different Polly is hitting the mainstream in Channel 4’s new Kirstie’s Celebrity Craft Masters, due to air from Monday 1 July at 5pm.
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Artificial intelligence and 3D printing allow embryo assessment technologies to be transferred from laboratory to field
Scientists from the University of Plymouth are advancing the development of new technology which could improve our ability to assess the impacts of climate change
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Why do medics from certain groups perform better or worse than others in the same assessment?
Plymouth University news: The General Medical Council commissioned CAMERA at Plymouth University to compile a report to identify why medics from different backgrounds do better or worse than others on the same assessment
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‘First of its kind’ resource guides health practitioners through remote assessment for people with physical conditions
The Telerehab toolkit has been launched, helping to empower practitioners as well as people with physical disability and impairment.
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Scale model of Indian Ocean island allows scientists to assess the impact of rising sea levels
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University - with partners in the Netherlands - have built a 50-metre scale replica of a coral reef island to explore how its real-life counterparts might be impacted by rising sea levels
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SE2017: Marketplace session 3
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/conferences/session3
Read the abstracts for session 3 of Sustainable Earth 2017 happening at the University of Plymouth
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Study aims to provide accurate assessment of impact of future sea level rises on coral reef islands
Remote islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans have for many years been considered vulnerable to climate change, but research by the universities of Plymouth and Auckland is seeking to demonstrate they are more resilient than previously suggested
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