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In fine voice for local research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/in-fine-voice-for-local-research
Plymouth University news: Researchers into Huntington's disease are to benefit from a donation of £600 towards their work from local supporters, who raised the money at a karaoke event
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Unexceptional flooding can cause significant erosion, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/unexceptional-flooding-can-cause-significant-erosion-study-shows
Plymouth University news: Exceptionally large floods are not necessary to trigger the creation of gorges within hard rocks such as granite, according to a new study involving Plymouth University
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Who’s Got Talent? raises £1100 for Huntington’s disease research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/whos-got-talent-raises-1100-pounds-for-huntingtons-disease-research
Plymouth University news: Huntington's disease research at Plymouth University has received a boost from local fundraisers, who have raised £1100 from a Who's Got Talent? competition
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Jamie Phillips - graduate profile
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-mathematics/jamie-phillips-graduate-profile
Mathematics
Jamie Phillips - graduate profile, PhD Research Student. School of Computing and Mathematics at Plymouth University.
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University launches policy to increase dialogue around menopause
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-launches-policy-to-increase-dialogue-around-menopause
The University’s Human Resources team, in partnership with trade unions and following feedback from managers and employees, has developed a new policy to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for staff experiencing symptoms of the menopause.
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Spinout completes initial field trials of raspberry harvesting robot system
University of Plymouth spinout company Fieldwork Robotics has completed initial field trials of its robot raspberry harvesting system.
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Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies receives Honorary Doctorate
Professor Dame Sally Davies receives an Honorary Doctorate of Medicine at the University's graduation ceremony for medicine and dentistry
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Did highest known sea levels create the iconic shape of Mount Etna?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/did-highest-known-sea-levels-create-the-iconic-shape-of-mount-etna
After scientists revealed Mount Etna is slowly sliding into the Mediterranean Sea, research by Professor Iain Stewart from the University of Plymouth suggests the sea may have played a major role in the development of its iconic shape
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Short film aims to raise profile of the effects of early onset dementia
A film which seeks to highlight the effects if early onset dementia is to be premiered during a free event supported by the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth
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Dementia could be detected via routinely collected data, new research shows
A new machine-learning model that scans routinely collected NHS data has shown promising signs of being able to predict undiagnosed dementia in primary care, according to new research.
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