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Europe’s lost forests – study shows coverage has halved over six millennia
Research led by the University of Plymouth shows more than half of the forests across Europe have been lost over the past 6,000 years
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Neural stem cell placement for student
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/neural-stem-cell-placement-for-student
Plymouth University news: An internationally-respected University of Plymouth research team which is investigating neural stem cells has provided a research opportunity for a biochemistry graduate from the University of Bristol
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Plymouth Ethics Online System
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-ethics-online-system
University of Plymouth research: Find out how to use Plymouth Ethics Online System – our online system for research ethics applications.
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High levels of hazardous chemicals found in plastics collected from Lake Geneva
A survey of Lake Geneva, conducted by scientists at the University of Geneva and the University of Plymouth, finds it contains a wide range of plastic pollution -- some of which could be decades old
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University and Plymouth Manufacturers’ Group sign new partnership bond
The University and Plymouth Manufacturers’ Group have taken their longstanding relationship to a new level by signing a partnership bond.
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Life in the freezer – study provides first evidence of growth limitations in Antarctic fish
New research by scientists at the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey shows have lost their ability to grow at rates seen in their warmer water cousins
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Harpy eagles could be under greater threat than previously thought
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/harpy-eagles-could-be-under-greater-threat-than-previously-thought
Harpy eagles are considered by many to be among the planet’s most spectacular birds but new research led by the University of Plymouth suggests estimates of the species’ current distribution are potentially overestimating range size
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Climate change has degraded productivity of shelf sea food webs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-change-has-degraded-productivity-of-shelf-sea-food-webs
New research led by the University of Plymouth shows that larger, nutritious plankton – vital to support fish, seabirds and marine mammals – are being replaced by tiny, primary producers that are of poorer food quality
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University and Argyle unite to fight dementia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-and-argyle-unite-to-raise-dementia-awareness
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University is teaming up with Plymouth Argyle Football Club to help the club re-connect with supporters living with the symptoms of dementia
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Addressing plastic pollution on a global scale
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/addressing-plastic-pollution-on-a-global-scale
Plymouth Perspectives: Addressing plastic pollution on a global scale by Professor Richard Thompson OBE.
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