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Scientists reveal new fundamental principles governing diving in animals
An international team of scientists, including the University of Plymouth, examined how metabolic constraints govern the diving performance of air-breathing aquatic species.
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Rowing the Atlantic to inspire the next generation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/rowing-the-atlantic-to-inspire-the-next-generation
University of Plymouth news - Rowing the Atlantic to inspire the next generation
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Workplace Agreement (WPA)
Information and support regarding the Workplace Agreement (WPA) – a mandatory requirement for our student placement providers.
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Professor Jonathan Marsden - Professorship and Chair in Rehabilitation
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OptiMuscle
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/iccmr/optimuscle
OptiMuscle will create a prototype that will provide multimodel biofeedback, coupled with behaviour change techniques to positively impact those living with dysfunctional breathing.
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Academic interviewed on BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academic-interviewed-on-bbc-radio-4s-the-life-scientific
University of Plymouth news: Professor Deborah Greaves OBE was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific about her inspirations and ambitions, as well as her pioneering offshore renewable energy research
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Survivability of Wave Energy Converter and Mooring coupled system
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - completed project: Survivability of Wave Energy Converter and Mooring coupled system
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New review investigates the health benefit of contact with the natural environment
Plymouth University news: While a new review led by an academic from Plymouth University finds no effect on health and well-being, it did find limited evidence for the health benefit of contact with nature.
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Awards recognise digital innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/awards-recognise-digital-innovation
Plymouth University news: Two teams from the University achieved successes at the Learning Technologist of the Year Awards, organised by the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), including sharing the Community Choice accolade
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Lower numeracy could leave older individuals at greater risk of financial exploitation
Plymouth University news: Older people with lower levels of numeracy are more prone to financial exploitation because they are less likely to engage with numeric information and are more susceptible to certain biases in their decision making
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