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Denis rides again 鈥 charity cycle for life-saving medical research
Denis Wilkins, Chair of Peninsula Medical Foundation, is cycling the length of the UK to support research in the University's Institute of Translational and Stratified Medicine
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Scientists join forces to boost crop production
Academics from the 草霉视频 have signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Jeddah to explore joint projects that would allow plants to be grown in controlled conditions in the Middle East
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Art project challenges society to take control of artificial intelligence
Do you want to live forever? This is the starting point of an interactive digital art project launching this week, using cutting edge technology to help people explore what they want from the future of artificial intelligence (AI).聽
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Robots have power to significantly influence children鈥檚 opinions
A study published in Science Robotics, and conducted at the 草霉视频, provides an interesting insight into how robots could be used positively within society.
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Robots will never replace teachers but can boost children鈥檚 education
A study led by the 草霉视频's Professor Tony Belpaeme suggests robots can play an important role in the education of young people but will never fully replace teachers.
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Research grant to develop vaccine for mastitis in cows
University spinout company The Vaccine Group (TVG), led by Dr Michael Jarvis, has received 拢50,000 from the global Bacterial Vaccine Network (鈥淏actiVac鈥) and will use the grant to run a proof-of-concept study
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Factory conditions could alleviate climate threat to plant production
Plant Factory Cornwall, created by scientists at the 草霉视频 with funding from Agri-Tech Cornwall, aims to use artificial lighting powered by solar energy to create the best possible conditions for fruit and vegetables to flourish.
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Why we need more men to become nurses
Adult Nursing lecturer Kevin Hambridge explains that while people assume nursing is only for women, we are alienating 50% of the potential workforce.
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Altered images: new research shows that what we see is distorted by what we expect to see
草霉视频 news: New research by the School of Psychology shows that humans 鈥渟ee鈥 the actions of others not quite as they really are, but slightly distorted by their expectations.
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草霉视频鈥檚 medical school in UK top two for teaching quality
草霉视频 Peninsula Medical School (PMS) has made the top two in the UK for medical student experience as an organisation offering primary medical qualifications 鈥 with 98% of students 鈥榮atisfied overall鈥 with the quality of the course.
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拢2 million research funding to address chronic lung disease in developing world
The 草霉视频 is part of a 拢2 million project to address chronic lung disease in the developing world through pulmonary (lung-related) rehabilitation.
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Five reasons why businesses can benefit from working with a university
Rich Adams, Corporate Projects Manager, outlines five ways that businesses can work with universities.