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Microplastics In Europe’s Freshwater Ecosystems: from sources to solutions (LimnoPlast)
Combining environmental, technical and social sciences to tackle the microplastics problem from its sources to potential solutions.
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Scientists call for global push to eliminate space debris
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-call-for-global-push-to-eliminate-space-debris
University of Plymouth news: A collaboration led by the University has urged leaders to learn lessons from the management of the High Seas and act to protect Earth’s orbit.
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Ocean acidification weighs heavily upon marine algae
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/ocean-acidification-weighs-heavily-upon-marine-algae
Plymouth University news: Scientists have found that marine algae living in waters rich in carbon dioxide suffer reduced performance due to a loss of rigidity in their stems caused by the acidic conditions.
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Composer rewarded for outstanding contribution to digital innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/composer-rewarded-for-outstanding-contribution-to-digital-innovation
Plymouth University news: A composer and filmmaker whose collaborators include Barclays Bank, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the founder of Heaven 17 has received a prestigious award
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Students sign up to the Great British Spring Clean
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-sign-up-to-the-great-british-spring-clean
Teams of students from the University of Plymouth will take to the city’s streets on Sunday 5 March after signing up to the Keep Britain Tidy Great British Spring Clean
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Study calls for action to explore potential impacts of decommissioned offshore structures
University of Plymouth news: This new study comes at a time when increasing numbers of oil and gas platforms are being phased out, but renewable energy structures are being installed in their place
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Thinning ice in Antarctica could boost oceanic carbon absorption
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/thinning-ice-in-antarctica-could-boost-oceanic-carbon-absorption
University of Plymouth news: Research involving scientists from the University has shed new light on natural processes in East Antarctica that could, over long timescales, help the Southern Ocean absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
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Wave impact on rock lighthouses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coast-engineering-research-group/wave-impact-on-rock-lighthouses
The University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Wave impact on rock lighthouses
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The Arts Institute
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/the-arts-institute
The Arts Institute: bringing global excellence to local audiences
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Dr Adam Rees, Blue Marine Foundation Research Officer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/dr-adam-rees-blue-marine-foundation-research-officer
University of Plymouth graduate Dr Adam Rees has been working on the Lyme Bay project for almost a decade and is now Research Officer on a major new partnership
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