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Dr Angela Piccini - Associate Professor in Fine Art
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South-west businesses to display work by up-and-coming artists
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-businesses-to-display-work-by-up-and-coming-artists
The University of Plymouth is giving south-west businesses the opportunity to display work from some of the region’s up and coming artists through a new project, ArtWorks
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Royal appointment for University academic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/royal-appointment-for-university-academic
Dr Natasha Stephen, Director of the Plymouth Materials Characterisation Project (PMCP) at the University of Plymouth, has been appointed to the national committee of the Royal Microscopical Society
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Support our medical research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/donate/support-our-medical-research
University of Plymouth: Donate to the University - Support our medical research
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Pollenize Bee Trail
Follow the Pollenize Bee Trail around iconic and distinctive buildings of Plymouth to locate a network of apiaries and interact via live streaming video of the apiary activity and links to how you can help the city's pollinator population
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Experts contribute to showcase of meteorites under the microscope
Planetary scientists from NASA, leading international museums, and even the Pope’s astronomer, are among the contributors to an out of this world exhibition being held at the University of Plymouth.
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Three-layer model for maximum pressure transmission in transcranial ultrasound stimulation
This research addresses the mechanical bioeffects of transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) and aims to fill the gap in international guidelines for estimating the impact of the skull bone.
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Extreme storms could help protect beaches from sea-level rise
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/extreme-storms-could-help-protect-beaches-from-sea-level-rise
University of Plymouth news: An international team of researchers has found sand movements stirred up by intense storms may offset some of the impacts of coastal erosion.
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Explosive performance inspires international physics research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/explosive-performance-inspires-international-physics-research
A public experiment nearly four years ago involving ping-pong balls and liquid nitrogen has inspired an international research collaboration to look at the underlying physics.
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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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