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Invasive lionfish likely to become permanent residents in the Mediterranean
Research involving the University of Plymouth shows invasive lionfish are now thriving and well-established in the area and across southern Europe.
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Ambassadors of Earth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences/ambassadors-of-earth
School of Biological and Marine Sciences
Students from the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences are searching for 100 young people who share their passion for preserving the planet
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BIOBLOCKs show how coastal designs could benefit marine life
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bioblocks-show-how-coastal-designs-could-benefit-marine-life
The University of Plymouth is working with the National Marine Aquarium, ARC Marine and Plymouth City Council to raise awareness of the potential benefits of artificial reefs in the marine environment
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Seaquest
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/seaquest
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Seaquest. Join Devon Wildlife Trust for a monthly sea watch at Wembury Point! Wembury, various dates.
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Mixtape plays again more than two decades after vanishing on Spanish holiday
The University of Plymouth has worked with artist Mandy Barker to tell the amazing story of a mixtape she found washed up on a beach in 2017
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Cutting edge technique uses fluctuations in video pixels to measure energy use of developing embryos
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have developed a cutting edge technique which enables them to instantly examine the biological traits and behaviours of developing embryos as an energy signature, rather than focusing on individual characteristics
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University hosts global ocean science conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-hosts-global-ocean-science-conference
The Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) is holding its annual meeting at the University of Plymouth's Marine Station
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Microbeads in cosmetics might already be on the way out, new research suggests
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/microbeads-in-cosmetics-might-already-be-on-the-way-out
Research by scientists at the University of Plymouth has suggested microbeads used in cosmetic products may have been completely eradicated. The findings are announced on the day a Government ban on the use of microbeads comes into force
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The Princess Royal sees Plymouth’s marine industry and innovation in action
HRH The Princess Royal has visited the University of Plymouth to learn more about its pioneering efforts to protect and enhance the marine environment.
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International charity launches teaching tools showcasing university marine research
Environmental charity EarthEcho International is launching a series of free teaching tools featuring University of Plymouth research and facilities, including videos, lesson plans and design challenges
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