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The history of 150
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/our-stories/150/history
Key periods in the history of University of Plymouth.
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Sustainable aquafeeds
University of Plymouth research: To support the health, growth, and welfare of fish and crustaceans, sustainable aquafeeds must be nutritionally complete, highly digestible and palatable.
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Innovation funding
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/innovation-funding
University of Plymouth: funding to support research and innovation.
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Organic Mass Spectrometry Suite (OMSS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/organic-mass-spectrometry-suite
The Organic Mass Spectrometry Suite (OMSS) comprises analytical instrumentation in three laboratories for the separation, detection, identification and quantification of volatile and semi-volatile organic molecules.
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Researcher helps highlight the importance of UK’s maerl beds
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researcher-helps-highlight-the-importance-of-uks-maerl-beds
University of Plymouth news: Professor Jason Hall-Spencer has been studying the features for several decades and is a member of the steering group for the newly formed UK Maerl Forum.
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Research explores soil erosion’s impact on food, water and energy security
Scientists at the University of Plymouth and the University of Valdivia in Chile are leading an international project which aims to evaluate and address soil erosion and siltation challenges in Latin America.
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FIND
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/find
The FIND project uses fluorescence imaging techniques to provide early warning reactive systems for diagnosis and treatment of plant and crop health.
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The history of singing Christmas carols
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/the-history-of-christmas-carols
The history of singing Christmas carols. Discover how this Christmas tradition began and has changed over time.
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Dr John White - Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer)
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Study offers new insight into the impact of ancient migrations on the European landscape
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Plymouth led research tracing how the two major human migrations recorded in Holocene Europe unfolded
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