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Engineering student rubs shoulders with world's best
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/engineering-student-rubs-shoulders-with-worlds-best
Jake Cronk, and MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Plymouth, has just completed a year’s placement with the world-beating Mercedes Formula One team
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Collaborative action for the delivery of effective person-centred coordinated care
Two and a half years of work in the South West could pave the way for further, adoption of this novel approach to improve patient care
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Student launches radically different prosthetic breast design for women after cancer surgery
A postgraduate researcher in Digital Art & Technology is launching an innovative product it is hoped will transform life for women who have had breast cancer surgery.
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Natural capital for clean growth | Research Festival 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2020/research-festival-clean-growth
Research Festival 2020. Natural capital for clean growth, Building a framework around the South West’s natural assets in onshore and offshore clean energy and resources. 23 January 2020.
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Fisherman scraping the bottom of the barrel in the English Channel
Plymouth University news: Decades of overfishing in the English Channel has resulted in the removal of many top predators from the sea and left fishermen ‘scraping the barrel’.
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Climate change scientist says more must be done to meet 2-degree target
Plymouth University news: Professor Camille Parmesan, a leading climate change scientist, says that any historic agreement in Paris at the COP21 should not overshadow the need to secure greater reductions in the rate of global warming.
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University and The Seal Project join forces to encourage citizen scientists to support seal conservation
The University of Plymouth and The Seal Project have joined forces to launch the Seal Spotter project on the Epicollect app through which people can log an individual’s location, appearance, behaviour and condition.
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Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’
Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’. Chronic subdural haematoma is one of the most common disorders managed by neurosurgeons, and findings from this trial will change practice.
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Tsunamigenic mass flows at Stromboli Volcano
CRES project: Tsunamigenic mass flows at Stromboli Volcano
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New study finds care home residents benefit from robot pets
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-finds-care-home-residents-benefit-from-robot-pets
University of Plymouth news: Robot pets help the wellbeing of care home residents and those with dementia.
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