News tagged with: news
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Poetry can help people cope with loneliness or isolation
Ƶ news: New research has found that many people who took to sharing, discussing and writing poetry as a means to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic experienced “demonstrable positive impact on their wellbeing”.
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Wordotomy – see the new game taking healthcare teaching by storm
Ƶ news: Wordotomy – see the new game taking healthcare teaching by storm. Dr Siobhan Moyes and Dr John Chilton have designed a game to help students understand anatomy terminology.
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Video technology could transform how scientists monitor changes in species evolution and development
Ƶ news: New research combines microscope and video technology to analyse how different species develop and how the timings of developments can be tracked
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Season of films to celebrate enduring filmmakers is coming to Plymouth's arts scene
Ƶ news: A major UK-wide celebration of one of the greatest and most enduring filmmaking partnerships: Michael Powell (1905-1990) and Emeric Pressburger (1902-1988) is coming to Plymouth.
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Ƶ to offer dental appointments to local school
Ƶ news: The University's Peninsula Dental School is offering dental appointments to children at Whitleigh Primary School.
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Academic shares expertise on the unusual jellyfish visiting UK waters
Ƶ news: Dr Abigail McQuatters-Gollop was interviewed by the BBC and other national and regional media about a boom in unusual jellyfish spotted in UK waters.
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Research explores whether coral islands could survive the impact of rising sea levels
Ƶ news: Led by our Coastal Processes Research Group, the £2.8million ARISE project will enable scientists to better understand the processes impacting communities in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
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Conference hears how floating offshore wind could be a game-changer for the South West
Ƶ news: Professor Deborah Greaves told a conference in Plymouth that the region is in an almost unique position of having natural resources to drive the clean energy revolution and the expertise to best harness them.
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New study looking for participants to help combat workplace stress
The strengthening psychological resilience at work study is exploring whether a technique that uses the power of mental imagery can improve employees’ resilience.
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Film highlights how an understanding of seabed geology is critical to the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution
Ƶ news: A new short film highlights that advances in renewable technologies are not the only scientific challenge that needs to be addressed if the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution is to become a reality
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Researchers look for Coronation Street fans to take part in facial recognition study
Ƶ news: Psychologists from the Ƶ and the Open University are looking for people who have watched Coronation Street for the last 20 years to take part in an online study
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Students visit Parliament to champion improved dementia diagnosis
Ƶ news: Paramedic students Chloe French and Leah Vincent have visited Parliament for the launch of a major new report