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Artists attend launch of Plymouth Contemporary Open 2015
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/artists-attend-launch-of-plymouth-contemporary-open-2015
Plymouth University news: Striking works by artists from across the UK and Europe have gone on show to the public as part of the first Plymouth Contemporary Open, held at Plymouth University
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Local Huntington’s disease group visits ground breaking research lab
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/local-huntingtons-disease-group-visits-ground-breaking-research-lab
Plymouth University news: There is currently no cure for Huntington's disease but researchers from Plymouth University are searching for a treatment. Local people affected by the disease have visited the researchers and decided to fundraise for their work
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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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Study solves puzzle of snail and slug feeding preferences
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-solves-puzzle-of-snail-and-slug-feeding-preferences
A study led by the University of Plymouth analysed the feeding preferences of hundreds of snails when presented with seedlings of 14 different grassland plant species.
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Research explores soil erosion’s impact on food, water and energy security
Scientists at the University of Plymouth and the University of Valdivia in Chile are leading an international project which aims to evaluate and address soil erosion and siltation challenges in Latin America.
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Our sustainable seas
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/marine-institute/our-sustainable-seas
Scientists linked to the Marine Institute feature in the Sustainable Seas report produced by the Government’s Environmental Audit Committee
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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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Design degree courses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/subjects/design
University of Plymouth: Our interdisciplinary degrees bring art, design and technology together and empower students to transform business through design applications.
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