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Plants play greater role than megaherbivore extinctions in changes to ecosystem structure
Research by the University of Oxford, University of Plymouth, Queen’s University Belfast, Swansea University and the Natural History Museum, London, suggests plants may have exerted greater influence on our terrestrial ecosystems than megaherbivores
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University spin-out company to develop new antibiotics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-spinout-company-to-develop-new-antibiotics
New University of Plymouth spinout company Amprologix has been established to help tackle the problem of antibiotic resistance – by developing new antibiotics and bringing them to market. It is led by Professor Mat Upton in collaboration with Frontier IP
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South-west businesses to display work by up-and-coming artists
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-businesses-to-display-work-by-up-and-coming-artists
The University of Plymouth is giving south-west businesses the opportunity to display work from some of the region’s up and coming artists through a new project, ArtWorks
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Engineering student rubs shoulders with world's best
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/engineering-student-rubs-shoulders-with-worlds-best
Jake Cronk, and MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Plymouth, has just completed a year’s placement with the world-beating Mercedes Formula One team
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Geography graduate profile: Isabelle Coombes
Geography
Geography graduate profile
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Businesses thriving thanks to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/businesses-thriving-thanks-to-knowledge-transfer-partnerships
A look at some of the successful KTPs of recent years and some tips as to how to make them successful
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Academic spotlight: Dr Mark Holton
University of Plymouth: Geography 50 – Mark looks back at his career, reflecting on his achievements and love for geography as we celebrate 50 years of geography at Plymouth
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University of Plymouth awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for world-leading microplastics work
The University has been awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize in respect of its research into microplastics
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Tackling inequality one word at a time – experts put spotlight on language development in Arabic speaking countries
A new project is to help identify preschoolers in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and the West Bank with delayed speech, in a bid to reduce academic and social disadvantage.
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Study shows commonly used mouthwash could make saliva significantly more acidic
The first study looking at the effect of chlorhexidine mouthwash on the entire oral microbiome has found its use significantly increases the abundance of lactate-producing bacteria that lower saliva pH, and may increase the risk of tooth damage.
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