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Climate-related erosion of volcanic island landscapes, Cape Verde
Examines the Sahara Desert climate-related erosion of volcanic island landscapes using alluvial fan and river terrace landforms.
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Black Death mortality was not as widespread as previously thought
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/black-death-mortality
New research involving the University of Plymouth shows the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions of Europe – however, parts of the continent experienced little or no effect
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Clinical trials at CENTUS
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centus/clinical-trials
University of Plymouth research: CENTUS is undertaking the first transcranial ultrasound stimulation research studies in the UK, welcoming participants with OCD and AUD to continue to develop our understanding of the therapeutic capability of TUS.
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Toolkit
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/pedagogic-research/toolkit
Toolkit for CPD providers and self-evaluation.
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Get ready for an exciting weekend of events
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/big-festival-weekend
Plymouth University news: World-leading research and first rate facilities are to be opened up to the public as never before at the first Plymouth University Big Festival Weekend
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Study highlights the complex changes and threats facing Cornwall’s sand dunes
University of Plymouth news: New research carried out by the University, through the Making Space for Sand project, has developed a means of predicting dune evolution on a regional scale
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International project aims to help communities address the effects of soil erosion
The University of Plymouth has received funding as part of a joint BBSRC-NERC Research Translation programme, and builds on the Jali ardhi (meaning ‘care for the land’ in Swahili) project
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Human and conservation impact on animal behaviour
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/animal-behaviour-research-group/human-and-conservation-impact
University of Plymouth's Animal Behaviour Research Group: Researching and understanding how human impact can affect behaviour at an individual level.
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Artificial intelligence and 3D printing allow embryo assessment technologies to be transferred from laboratory to field
Scientists from the University of Plymouth are advancing the development of new technology which could improve our ability to assess the impacts of climate change
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Neuroscience
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/psychology-neuroscience
University of Plymouth: School of Psychology research strand in Neuroscience
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