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Man-made structures can be feeding hotspots for seabirds, research finds
Marine scientists from the University of Plymouth, Queen’s University Belfast and Bangor University investigated whether man-made structures set in tidal streams could be a feeding hotspot for seabirds
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Lionfish culls aim to preserve marine species and habitats in the Mediterranean Sea
Fishers and marine conservationists from the University of Plymouth are launching the first organised culls of predatory lionfish in a bid to prevent their spread across the Mediterranean Sea.
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FABSOIL
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/fabsoil
The FABSOIL project supports the development of the manufacture and analysis of artificial soils made from recycled and waste materials.
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What's the buzz with bees and pollinators? Without them it will cost billions to feed us – we have them to thank for every third mouthful we eat
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-conservation-biology/save-our-pollinators
Conservation Biology
What's the buzz with bees and pollinators? Without them we would starve because we have them to thank for every third mouthful we eat. Discover what pollinators do for us, why they are under threat and what you can do to help.
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"Multi-gender nursing teams give the best care"
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/home-pages/features/nurses-ben-yordan-david
"Multi-gender nursing teams give the best care" – meet male nurses, Ben Morris, Yordan Sinapov and David Squire
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University academics take part in New Scientist Live 2018
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-academics-take-part-in-new-scientist-live-2018
University of Plymouth scientists Professor Richard Thompson OBE and Professor Deborah Greaves OBE are among the eminent names taking part in New Scientist Live 2018.
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Research reveals strategy for 'no-mining zones' in the deep sea
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-reveals-strategy-for-no-mining-zones-in-the-deep-sea
international team of researchers including scientists at the University of Plymouth has developed a comprehensive set of criteria to help the International Seabed Authority (ISA) protect local biodiversity from deep-sea mining activities
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Factory conditions could alleviate climate threat to plant production
Plant Factory Cornwall, created by scientists at the University of Plymouth with funding from Agri-Tech Cornwall, aims to use artificial lighting powered by solar energy to create the best possible conditions for fruit and vegetables to flourish.
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Virtuoso to perform "revolutionary" Beethoven piano sonata in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/virtuoso-to-perform-revolutionary-beethoven-piano-sonata-in-plymouth
Music lovers in Devon are to be treated to a free talk and performance by a leading international concert pianist and expert on Beethoven.
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Research assesses how carbon is removed to deep waters in the Antarctic
Scientists at the University of Plymouth have been awarded two research grants by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to enhance their understanding of how carbon is regulated within the Antarctic
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