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Bone-eating worms ate marine reptile carcasses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bone-eating-worms-dined-on-marine-reptile-carcasses
Plymouth University news: A new report has revealed that a species of bone-eating marine worm called Osedax, believed to have co-evolved alongside whales, may actually have existed during the time of the dinosaurs - this impacting upon the fossil record
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Bite-size paper: Integrating Science, History and Archaeology
Plymouth University: Read our bite-size paper looking at whetherthe Environment, specifically climatic disruptions, affect human societies and political systems
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Future climate change may not adversely impact seafood quality, research suggests
Future ocean acidification and warming may not have a marked effect on the taste of oysters grown in the UK, according to new research by the University of Plymouth published in Frontiers in Marine Science
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International CO2 Natural Analogues Network (ICONA)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/icona
University of Plymouth Marine Conservation Research Group: International CO2 Natural Analogues Network (ICONA)
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Net Zero – Entrepreneurial Futures (2024 – 2025)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/entrepreneurial-futures/net-zero
The Entrepreneurial Futures project is a collaborative project to deliver an extensive programme of research and development-led growth activities to drive productivity increases in the region.
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The Cognition and Behaviour Laboratory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/the-cognition-and-behaviour-laboratory
A specialist laboratory at the University of Plymouth's Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC) that will enhance our research into human ability.
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Digital conservation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/design/digital-conservation
Developing strategies and tools for the creation and preservation of digital artefacts for museums and galleries.
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Aeolian Lights
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/design/aeolian-lights
Aeolian Lights: Inspired by the windy location at Salford Quays, Aeolian Light visualises the wind as an illuminated chaotic force.
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Development of sustainable fish feeds for Caribbean aquaculture using local ingredients
University of Plymouth research: Limited access to affordable and sustainable feed remains one of the primary barriers to the expansion of aquaculture in the Caribbean – this project aims to address that challenge.
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eViz: Energy Visualisation for Carbon Reduction
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/applied-psychology/eviz
An EPSRC funded project led by the University of Plymouth School of Psychology.
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