News tagged with: research
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Autonomous imaging robot plays a crucial role in assessing embryos’ response to environmental change
ùƵ news: The opensource LabEmbryoCam uses 3D-printed components to form a robotic microscope and is the result of over a decade of research at the University
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Researcher awarded place on prestigious Alan Turing Institute enrichment scheme
ùƵ news: Matthew Faith is using the opportunity to expand his work looking at changes among plankton communities in the Atlantic
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Project explores low carbon motivations and barriers among South West’s construction industry
ùƵ news: A new study carried out by Bradfords Building Supplies and the ùƵ Business School has highlighted some of the low carbon opportunities and challenges facing the construction industry
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Ambitious study to explore effects of offshore wind farms on ocean life
ùƵ news: The FRONTLINE project will use autonomous underwater vehicles, satellite remote sensing and other surveys to investigate how the rapid expansion of floating offshore wind energy is likely to affect marine life.
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Project explores possibilities for UK wetsuit recycling
ùƵ news: Funded by Future Fibres Network Plus, the University will work with Circular Flow Ltd to examine the scope for developing a UK neoprene recycling facility
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Scientists embark on first study of Antarctica’s underwater avalanches
ùƵ news: The Antarctic Canyon Experiment (ACE) is a five-year £2.4m project being led by the University and an international consortium of partners.
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Project aims to benefit net zero targets, soil health, biodiversity and agriculture
ùƵ news: Researchers from the University are part of the £4million OpenLAND initiative, which aims to put the UK on a path to deliver net zero emissions by 2050
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University triumphs at the 2024 Times Higher Awards
ùƵ news: The University won the Outstanding Estates Team category at the annual Oscars of Higher Education
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“We need to trust science, not condemn it, in order to survive”
ùƵ opinion: Dr Tina Joshi's commentary on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) follows her recent visit to the UN General Assembly meeting on antimicrobial resistance.
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Animal characters can boost young children’s psychological development
ùƵ news: A new study by researchers in our School of Psychology explored the extent to which different characters influence children’s theory of mind skills.
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Cornish farm uses robotics to measure nature-friendly practices
ùƵ news: The University is partnering with farmers and other organisations across the South West in a trial exploring ways to improve soil health and reduce soil erosion and flooding
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ùƵ and Louisiana State University join forces to study climate change
ùƵ news: The University and LSU's College of the Coast & Environment are planning to work together on a range of research and student initiatives