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University contributes to major report examining changes needed in the global maritime industry
University of Plymouth news: Kevin Forshaw and Dr Stavros Karamperidis are among the experts who have directly influenced the Global Maritime Trends 2050 report.
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Plant Factory Cornwall
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/plant-factory
Plant Factory uses developments in LED technology to grow crops in hydroponic systems, as part of the Agri-Tech Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly project.
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Interactive art and Plymouth's Creative Economy – Professor Chris Bennewith
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-chris-bennewith
What's on at the University of Plymouth: The Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Chris Bennewith - Interactive art and a creative economy for Plymouth. Public event. Wednesday 30 October 2019.
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Induction for new research students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/welcome/research-students
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Induction day for new research students.
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New study underpins the future of Person Centred Care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-underpins-the-future-of-person-centred-care
As health delivery moves away from disease-based models to person centred delivery, a study led by Dr Helen Lloyd addresses the development of a new practical tool to support organisations and practitioners in delivering this new approach
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Decommissioned offshore structures could offer only limited ecological benefits, study suggests
University of Plymouth news: Decommissioned offshore structures offer limited long-term ecological benefits if they are simply left in the ocean to serve as artificial reefs, a new study suggests.
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Beaches can survive sea-level rises if they have space to move
Researchers from the University of Plymouth are part of an international team of coastal scientists who have dismissed suggestions that half the world’s beaches could become extinct over the course of the 21st century
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Could dark carbon be concealing the true scale of ocean ‘dead zones’?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/could-dark-carbon-be-concealing-the-true-scale-of-ocean-dead-zones
A study led by Dr Sabine Lengger, from the University of Plymouth, measured the stable isotopes of organic carbon in sediment cores taken from the ocean floor
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Technology paints in-depth picture of organisms’ response to climate change
EmbryoPhenomics, revolutionary new technology created at the University of Plymouth, could fill a major gap in our understanding of how organisms’ early development will be impacted by climate change
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Professor Eduardo Miranda - Professor in Computer Music
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