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Tropical forests may be approaching a critical high-temperature threshold
University of Plymouth news: A study published in Nature, co-authored by Associate Professor in Terrestrial Ecology Dr Sophie Fauset, has found some tropical leaves are already reaching temperatures at which they can no longer function.
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National Smile Month shows dental student projects having impact in the community
Plymouth University news: Dental students have created real impact with a wide range of community-based projects
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Student awards celebrate teaching stars
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-awards-celebrate-teaching-stars
Plymouth University news: Students have thanked their 'stand out' academics and peers at the annual SSTAR Awards
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Award recognises air ambulance paramedic course
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/innovation-award-recognises-air-ambulance-paramedic-course
University of Plymouth news: A masters degree for paramedic air crew, run in the School of Health Professions, has been recognised at the Association of Air Ambulances’ Awards of Excellence.
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University enhances creative opportunities through collaboration with Port Eliot Festival
The University of Plymouth will be creating exciting opportunities for students, staff and the public alike as it expands its partnership with the iconic Port Eliot Festival
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International lecture links 10th-century medical philosophy to computer simulation in medical research
Plymouth University news: What have the writings of a 10th century physician and philosopher to do with the development of modern-day computer simulation as an alternative to using animals in medical research?
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The critical and creative learner
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to learn independently, explore new avenues with confidence, and think in a critical, creative, and enterprising manner, enabling you to function effectively in a complex and ever-changing society.
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Robot home brings together family of research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/robot-home-brings-together-family-of-research
From ITALK to ALIZ-E, the advancement of robotics at Plymouth has been anything but science fiction.
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Understanding scour when harnessing the power of wind and waves
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-coastal-engineering/rhys-southgate
Coastal Engineering
Understanding scour when harnessing the power of wind and waves. Rhys Southgate replicated the seabed in our COAST laboratory to research a real-world solution in his MSc Coastal Engineering dissertation project.
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Postgraduate autism researcher shortlisted for national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/postgraduate-autism-researcher-shortlisted-for-national-award
Plymouth University news: A postgraduate student whose research focuses on team working in the diagnosis of autism is one of six PhD students vying to win the Vitae Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition
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