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Engineers make final preparations in bid to set world speed record
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/engineers-power-ahead-with-bid-to-set-world-speed-record-2
University of Plymouth news: Mechanical and composites engineers and students from University of Plymouth, and paracyclist Liz McTernan, are embarking on a quest for world record success
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Plymouth scientists play key role in assessing future threats to the Atlantic
The University of Plymouth’s world-leading ocean scientists will play a key role in an international project that aims to map and assess the current and future risks posed across the Atlantic Ocean
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Academic joins expert committee in calls to secure environment for future generations
Mel Austen, Professor of Ocean and Society at the University of Plymouth, is part of a national committee who have called on the Government to enhance its vision for the environment
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Our final frontier: the land below ground
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/our-final-frontier-the-land-below-ground
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Iain Stewart, MBE. Our final frontier: the land below ground
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Postgraduate study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/postgraduate
University of Plymouth: Take your learning and your career further by making the most of our rewarding postgraduate opportunities, including taught masters programmes, research degrees, professional development courses, and doctorates.
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Plymouth to host UK’s first charging network for electric maritime vessels
The University of Plymouth is working with Plymouth City Council, Princess Yachts Limited and Aqua SuperPower to develop a network of electric maritime charging facilities around Plymouth Sound
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“It’s a parent’s worst nightmare” – mothers share experiences on serious child illness to highlight new report
Two mothers whose children were seriously ill in hospital welcomed a new academic report designed to stop their experience from happening to others.
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Surveying the pristine seas of the Pacific Ocean
Dr Keiron Fraser, Lecturer in Marine Conservation at the University of Plymouth, takes part in a month-long National Geographic expedition to study the impact of climate change on coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean
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Blue Carbon
The term “blue carbon” refers to the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems.
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Tracking the Colour of Peatlands project
The Tracking the Colour of Peatlands project aims to monitor changes in peatland green leaf phenology (how the peatlands change colour over the course of the year) using smartphone photography.
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