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University of Plymouth hosts annual conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association
University of Plymouth news: Academics and scholars from around the world are coming to University of Plymouth for the 15th annual conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association (TSA)
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Epilepsy app team shortlisted for top medical award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/epilepsy-app-team-shortlisted-for-top-medical-award
Plymouth University news: An app developed to help those with epilepsy self-monitor their condition has been shortlisted for a prestigious national medical award
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Did highest known sea levels create the iconic shape of Mount Etna?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/did-highest-known-sea-levels-create-the-iconic-shape-of-mount-etna
After scientists revealed Mount Etna is slowly sliding into the Mediterranean Sea, research by Professor Iain Stewart from the University of Plymouth suggests the sea may have played a major role in the development of its iconic shape
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Sea-level rise is inevitable. We need to adapt to avoid the greatest harm
Plymouth Perspectives: Sea-level rise is inevitable. We need to adapt to avoid the greatest harm.
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Project encourages pupils to realise benefits of outdoor learning
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-encourages-pupils-to-realise-benefits-of-outdoor-learning
Plymouth University news: Children across Devon are discovering the many and varied benefits of outdoor learning thanks to a partnership project being developed in the county
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“I’ve got four people in my house, but I only actually get money to keep three of us alive”
University of Plymouth news: New research by Citizens Advice Plymouth and the University of Plymouth explores the impacts of the Two-child Limit Policy on families in Plymouth
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Scientists reveal the secrets behind Pluto’s dunes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-reveal-the-secrets-behind-plutos-dunes
Scientists at the University of Plymouth, University of Cologne and Brigham Young University.have discovered dunes on Pluto, and say they are likely to have been formed of methane ice grains released into its rarefied atmosphere
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University awarded £1.6 million to support sustainable fishing of critical species
University of Plymouth news: The University has been awarded almost £1.6million to study a number of species vulnerable to overfishing along the English Channel.
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Consortium secures £3.6m for pioneering anaesthetic gas recovery and reuse technology
University of Plymouth news: A consortium including the University of Plymouth has been awarded £3.6 million to advance technology which captures, recovers and recycles volatile anaesthetic gas waste for future reuse
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