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Tidal stream power can significantly enhance energy security
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/tidal-stream-power-can-significantly-enhance-energy-security
University of Plymouth news: A new study has shown that adopting tidal power alongside other forms of renewable energy can significantly enhance energy security and enable communities to fulfil their clean energy ambitions
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Plymouth University plays a role in two BMJ Awards winners
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-university-plays-a-role-in-two-bmj-awards-winners
Plymouth University news: Two BMJ Awards winners covering research in anaesthesia and an innovative approach to avoiding sudden death in epilepsy, included vital work from Plymouth University
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Report on new estimates of the size of the lesbian, gay and bisexual population of England
Plymouth University news: In order for Public Health England to provide services appropriate to the needs of the LGB population in England, researchers from Plymouth University have produced a new report on estimating the size of the LGB population
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eXXpedition
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-litter/exxpedition
All-female voyages exploring the impact of plastic and toxic pollution in our ocean.
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International students: study with us
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international
University of Plymouth: information on joining us and our global network as an international student or partner.
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Laundry lint can cause significant tissue damage within marine mussels
Scientists at the University of Plymouth exposed the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), found in various locations across the world, to differing quantities of tumble dryer lint
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Interviews: one-to-one
One to one interviews can be a useful way to elicit detailed information from participants.
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Consortium submits plan to confirm South West’s status as a global leader in ocean technology innovation
The University of Plymouth is part of a consortium that has submitted a plan to Government which would confirm the South West’s position at the global forefront of ocean technology research and innovation
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Cell adaptation in critically ill could be difference between life and death, new study shows
The new study led by Dr Helen McKenna shows early signs that cells in some critically ill patients actually adapt to their conditions by producing energy more efficiently.
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Antarctic Canyon Experiment (ACE)
University of Plymouth research: The Antarctic Canyon Experiment (ACE) aims to directly measure Antarctica's turbidity currents and organic carbon for the first time.
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