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Seeing greenery linked to less intense and frequent cravings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/seeing-greenery-linked-to-less-intense-and-frequent-cravings
A study led by the University of Plymouth is the first to demonstrate that passive exposure to nearby greenspace is linked to both lower frequencies and strengths of craving.
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Brixham Laboratory highly commended in national awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/brixham-laboratory-receives-commendation-in-major-national-awards
The University of Plymouth's Brixham Laboratory has been highly commended in the 2019 United Kingdom Science Park Association Awards
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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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Research highlights mental health impact of severe pregnancy sickness, HG
A systematic review of qualitative research on the impact of severe pregnancy sickness has shown that some women can become suicidal from the severity and long duration of symptoms.
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Pioneering microplastics researcher receives the 2023 Blue Planet Prize
University of Plymouth news: Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS, who led the first ever study highlighting the presence of microplastics in the ocean, has been presented with the 2023 Blue Planet Prize during a ceremony in Japan
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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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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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Best foot forward
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/invenite/best-foot-forward
University of Plymouth: Evelyn Truter and her fundraising efforts for MS research
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Georgian Sites
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/georgian-sites
The Georgian Sites project aims to conduct fresh research to bring new insights into Georgian architecture and history at various locations.
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