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Research investigates effectiveness of flexible materials in wave energy devices
The FlexWave project - led by academics from the University of Plymouth - will explore whether types of rubber, composites and polymers can be effective in harnessing wave power and converting it into a renewable and sustainable source of energy.
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So much more than morning sickness – why it’s important to research into Duchess's condition, HG
Caitlin Dean, PhD student and chair of charity Pregnancy Sickness Support (PSS), leads the UK’s research into hyperemesis gravidarum – the pregnancy sickness condition currently experienced by the Duchess of Cambridge.
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DeSTRESS 2: Implementing effective primary care responses to poverty-related mental distress
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/mental-health/de-stress-2
University of Plymouth: Examining how best to deliver the DeSTRESS training to optimise the impact of consultation practice for patients and GPs.
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Major study reveals substantial quantities of tyre particles contaminating our rivers and ocean
Research led by the University of Plymouth reveals vital new information that will improve our scientific understanding of how tiny particles from tyres, synthetic fibres from clothing and maritime gear also enter the ocean
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Marine Research Plymouth cements city’s reputation as the UK’s go-to location for marine science
The University of Plymouth, the Marine Biological Association and Plymouth Marine Laboratory have joined forces to launch Marine Research Plymouth
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Scientists show cities can serve as a refuge for insect pollinators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-show-cities-can-serve-as-a-refuge-for-insect-pollinators
Plymouth University news: An international team of scientists have co-authored a report which states that people living in towns and cities can have a major impact on the diversity of insect pollinators surviving and thriving around them
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Centre for Coastal Communities Policy Programme
Univeristy of Plymouth Centre for Coastal Communities Policy Programme
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New study suggests wearing clothes could release more microfibres to the environment than washing them
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists from the National Research Council of Italy (IPCB-CNR) and the University of Plymouth compared four different items of polyester clothing and how many fibres were released when they were being worn and washed
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Art and Design
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/research-degrees/research-areas/art-and-design
Art and Design: we welcome proposals for postgraduate research in all of these areas.
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Symposium aims to address global challenges facing maritime security
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/symposium-aims-to-address-global-challenges-facing-maritime-security
The inaugural Maritime Cyber Threats and Awareness Symposium at the University of Plymouth will bring together leading researchers from the University with key figures from both maritime and cyber security industries
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