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Plan for Plastics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/sustainability/plan-for-plastics
The University is aiming to reduce its reliance on single use plastics and enhance its world-leading reputation for marine litter research.
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Widow remembers husband claimed by brain tumour
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/widow-remembers-husband-claimed-by-brain-tumour
Plymouth University news: Judith McMahon remembers her husband John, a former Plymouth University employee who was claimed by a brain tumour, by placing a tile on the University's Brain Tumour Research Wall of Hope
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Marine researcher and graduate meet Nobel-nominated climate activist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/marine-researcher-and-graduate-meet-nobel-nominated-climate-activist
University of Plymouth researcher Imogen Napper and graduate Emily Stevenson were among those meeting teenager Greta Thunberg as she left Plymouth for a voyage to New York
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Nursing academic to be inducted into International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame
University of Plymouth news: Bridie Kent, Professor of Leadership Nursing, is to be inducted into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.
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Nitrogen: the wicked element? – Professor Mark Fitzsimons
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-mark-fitzsimons
What’s on at the University of Plymouth: The Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Mark Fitzsimons on the effects of nitrogen imbalance in the environment and how an equilibrium might be found.
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Caribbean lobster fisheries sustained by 'dark carbon'
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/caribbean-lobster-fisheries-sustained-by-dark-carbon
Plymouth University news: Research conducted by a scientist in the Marine Institute has shown that Caribbean lobster fisheries are being supported
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Vessel confirms University’s place at forefront of autonomous ocean science
CETUS – a C-Worker 4 unmanned surface vehicle developed and supplied by L3Harris Technologies – has been purchased by the University of Plymouth and will be based at its Coxside Marine Station
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Coastal engineering and ecology research receives European award
THESEUS, an international research project involving engineers and ecologists from the University of Plymouth, has received a Horizon Impact Award from the European Commission
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£1million research programme explores human impacts on remote marine environment
New research by the University of Plymouth will bring together a wide range of scientific disciplines to provide the first detailed assessment of the Chagos Archipelago's oceanographic processes, seabed habitats and deep water coral reefs
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Study shows how temperate rainforests can aid the fight against climate change
Environmental scientists and ecologists at the University of Plymouth showed that browsing behaviour by livestock is a major determinant of the expansion and connection of fragmented UK upland oak woodlands – so-called ‘temperate rainforests
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