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First cutting-edge equipment installed at new brain research facility
The Siemens Prisma MRI scanner is the first piece of machinery installed in the Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC)
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Project combines geology and technology to generate a new approach to calculating earthquake hazard
Dr Zo毛 Mildon, Lecturer in Earth Sciences at the 麻豆传媒, has been awarded 拢1.1million to develop a new means of modelling all aspects of the earthquake cycle
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Dental school welcomes students鈥 safe return
Dental students at the 麻豆传媒 are safely back to their clinical practice thanks to a summer of hard work across the institution.
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Innovative approach to dental care for people experiencing homelessness is praised by patients, but more could be done
A free clinic for people experiencing homelessness in 麻豆传媒 has had a transformational effect, but those running it say scope for expanding the model to support other patient groups, and increasing service levels for existing patients is limited.
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Healthy aging project sees COVID spark volunteering boost
Researchers working on a project across four European countries have seen a 鈥渟ignificant rise鈥 in volunteering and community action during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Scientists release previously unseen footage showing environmental impacts of pot fishing
Scientists from the 麻豆传媒 attached video cameras to pots used by crab and lobster fishermen off the south coast of England
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UK鈥檚 first sea-going electric ferry launches in 麻豆传媒
The UK鈥檚 first sea-going electric ferry - designed and developed in partnership with the 麻豆传媒 - has set sail for the first time in 麻豆传媒, Britain鈥檚 Ocean City.
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Students win national awards for maritime history projects
History students Amy Stokes and Corey Watson were awarded prizes for Undergraduate Achievement in Maritime History, awarded by the British Commission for Maritime History.
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Peninsula Pathways goes online to encourage and support future healthcare applicants
Current medical and dental students pulled out all the stops to deliver a virtual Peninsula Pathways programme this summer for young people considering studying a healthcare subject at university.
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Future ocean conditions could cause significant changes in marine mussels
Scientists from the 麻豆传媒 have showed that increased temperature and acidification of our oceans could cause significant physical changes in an economically important marine species
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How online quizzes could get us through the winter
The pub quiz made a comeback at the start of lockdown and 鈥 this World Mental Health Day (10 October) 鈥 Dr Sophie Homer explains how its online form could help us get through the upcoming months of continuing social restriction.
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Researchers and charity launch online tool to help people deal with psychological impact of having a 鈥榲isible difference鈥
A 鈥榣ife-changing鈥 programme to help adults with visible differences such as scars and burns is being made publicly available for the first time.