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Cities are increasingly embedded with sensors of many kinds, and these sensor networks typically use forms of AI and algorithmic decision-making. AI is recognised as having impacts on ethics, privacy ...
80% of global lighting uses LEDs, and they are often praised for energy efficiency. However, blue-wavelength LEDs penetrate deeper underwater – over 100 metres, and this light pollution affects marine ...
The University of Plymouth and Offshore Shellfish Ltd picked up the prestigious Collaboration Award at the 2025 Aquaculture UK Awards. The award, sponsored by UK Agri-Tech Centre, recognised the 13 ...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Siân Rees “I work on environmental issues – but people are at the heart of everything I do. Every one of my projects involves research on the connection between human wellbeing ...
Are there any side effects? Ultrasound brain stimulation has been shown to be safe and with no or very limited side effects. However, because it requires you to lie in an MRI scanner to get a picture ...
In collaboration with University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, the University of Nottingham and Stanford University, we are developing and refining magnetic resonance acoustic radiation force imaging ...
Your student experience Welcome! Whether you're a new or returning student, undergraduate or postgraduate, we want to welcome you personally to the University, ensuring you have the best possible ...
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