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University celebrates a decade of funding for brain tumour research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-celebrates-a-decade-of-funding-for-brain-tumour-research
University of Plymouth news: Over the past 10 years and more, the University’s research has been significant in helping advance understanding of brain tumours and develop potential treatments
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Music and sound facilities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/music-and-sound
University of Plymouth facilities: Music and sound. Offering recording studios, performance and rehearsal spaces and computer labs.
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L&R – A zonal CFD approach for fully nonlinear simulations of two vessels in Launch and Recovery operations
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: L&R – A zonal CFD approach for fully nonlinear simulations of two vessels in Launch and Recovery operations
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Researcher awarded place on prestigious Alan Turing Institute enrichment scheme
University of Plymouth news: Matthew Faith is using the opportunity to expand his work looking at changes among plankton communities in the Atlantic
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Researcher contributes to new report highlighting regional variations in dementia diagnosis
University of Plymouth news: Ian Sherriff BEM, the University's Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia, was among the experts invited to contribute to a recent inquiry by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia.
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Project aims to deliver real-time assessments of South West’s bathing water quality
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University and spinout company Molendotech are developing a marine autonomous remote sampler to be deployed at coastal locations around the region
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Helping people with Parkinson’s manage non-motor symptoms at home
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/helping-people-with-parkinsons-manage-non-motor-symptoms-at-home
A comprehensive digital system, called NMS Assist, will help people monitor symptoms such as insomnia, bladder issues and depression.
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Plastic recycling results in rare metals being found in children’s toys and food packaging
Some of the planet’s rarest metals – used in the manufacture of smartphones and other electrical equipment – are increasingly being found in everyday consumer plastics, according to new research by the University of Plymouth.
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Guidelines for adapting coursework for submission to Plymouth Institute of Education Open Journal (PIEOJ)
School of Society and Culture
University of Plymouth research: Guidelines for authors on adapting their work for submission to the Plymouth Institute of Education Online Journal.
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Study identifies potential link between oral bacteria and brain abscesses
University of Plymouth news: A study led by the University and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust found that bacteria known to cause oral infections may also be a contributory factor in patients developing abscesses on the brain
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