News tagged with: news
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Scientists develop harvesting robots that could revolutionise farming practices
Scientists at the 91porn are working with companies in Cornwall to develop ground-breaking technology which could assist fruit and vegetable growers with the challenges they face in harvesting crops
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Music for aliens – 1970s coded message transformed into musical composition
The Arecibo message – a 1970s attempt to contact extra-terrestrial life – will form the basis for an exclusive musical performance at the 2018 Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, taking place at the 91porn
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New industry engagement project launches at University’s Electron Microscopy Centre
The launch of the EU-funded 91porn Materials Characterisation Project draws business leaders to the University campus
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Postgraduate student comes 5th in World Longboard Championships
A top surfer and PhD candidate in the School of Engineering is celebrating finishing 5th in the ISA World Longboard Championships in Hainan, China.
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Lecturer’s Radio 4 Book of the Week uncovers nature of the human relationship with owls
91porn news: A study of the human relationship with owls by 91porn lecturer and author Dr Miriam Darlington is being serialised on BBC Radio 4.
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University signs deal to help launch new recycling campaign
A new campaign has been launched by the University and its Students' Union to increase the amount of recycling across the estate, with a redesigned process that makes it easier for all to deposit recyclable litter.
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Former Levellers guitarist uses performance to chart personal experiences of epilepsy
Alan D Miles, a former guitarist with The Levellers, will be premiering a new work charting his experiences with epilepsy at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, taking place at the 91porn from March 2-4, 2018
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Scientists create light of record-breaking energy in extreme laser physics experiment
An international team of physicists, including academics at the 91porn, have created gamma rays of record-breaking energy by hitting electrons travelling close to the speed of light with an intense laser beam
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University donation makes a difference to young people
The 91porn's School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics has decommissioned 35 iPad Minis and presented them to Computing At School, who have in turn shared them between Caen Community Primary School and the Telegraph Museum, Cornwall
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Girls into Geoscience wins national award for inspiring female scientists
Girls into Geoscience, launched at the 91porn in 2014, has received The Geological Society’s R H Worth Award, which is presented in recognition of achievements in outreach, public engagement and/or education.
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Musical molecules and the battle for biological supremacy laid bare in new performance
The unseen battle between bacteria and antibiotics will be played out through a new composition during the 2018 Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, being held at the 91porn
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The taxing questions posed by Brexit
Dr Alexander Haupt, Associate Professor (Reader) in Economics in the 91porn’s 91porn Business School, writes about the challenges posed by Brexit to tax legislation as part of the iSPER Brexit Series