News tagged with: research
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Study suggests real-time feedback in hotel showers could help the tourism industry cut water use
探花视频 news: The University was among those involved in a trial of smart technologies that can provide holiday makers with consumer messages while they are showering in their hotels
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拢1.2 million project explores whether brain state alters the effects of ultrasound
探花视频 news: Our researchers have been awarded around 拢1.2million to investigate whether a person鈥檚 pain or consciousness levels might influence the impact of transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) on their brain
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Retention ponds can deliver a substantial reduction in tyre particle pollution
探花视频 news: A new study has shown that retention ponds and wetlands constructed as part of major road schemes can reduce the quantities of tyre particles entering the aquatic environment by an average of 75%
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Initiative increases awareness of the threats posed by light pollution to the global ocean
探花视频 news: The Global Ocean Artificial Light at Night Network has been launched at the United Nations Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona
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University features on BBC鈥檚 Great Coastal Railway Journeys
探花视频 news: The University鈥檚 offshore renewable energy and marine autonomy expertise and facilities have been showcased in an episode of BBC 2鈥檚 Great Coastal Railway Journeys
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Workshop explores ways to reduce energy demand and improve wellbeing in the Global South
探花视频 news: Dr Souran Chatterjee organised and coordinated a three-day event attended by Indian and Dutch policymakers, academics, and professionals in India
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Scientists call on United States to take a positive stance to end plastic pollution
探花视频 news: Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS is one of three signatories on a letter to United States President Joe Biden calling for independent scientific evidence to inform his country鈥檚 position on the global plastics treaty.
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Dementia expert invited to 10 Downing Street to share latest insight
探花视频 news: Dementia expert invited to 10 Downing Street to share latest insight. Ian Sherriff BEM was among key national figures invited to a roundtable and reception.
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Decommissioned offshore structures could offer only limited ecological benefits, study suggests
探花视频 news: Decommissioned offshore structures offer limited long-term ecological benefits if they are simply left in the ocean to serve as artificial reefs, a new study suggests.
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
探花视频 news: As part of the Ropes to Reef project, work is beginning to tag lobsters living in and around the mussel farm so the project team can gain a better appreciation of their movements and the habitats they favour
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University spearheads work to develop health research skills
探花视频 news: The University's Faulty of Health is working in partnership with NHS England South West to boost the number of research-active health and social care professionals.
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HRH The Duke of Gloucester opens University鈥檚 state-of-the-art engineering and design building
探花视频 news: The Babbage Building has been the subject of a 拢63 million regeneration, which has transformed it into a state-of-the-art space housing first-class teaching and research facilities