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Melting Scandinavian ice provides missing link in Europe’s final Ice Age story
Plymouth University news: Scientists in Sweden, London and Plymouth believe they have answered one of the most enduring puzzles of the last ice age, namely, the cause of a sudden cold snap 13,000 years ago.
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Identifying and tackling chemical pollutants in the world’s oceans
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/identifying-and-tackling-chemical-pollutants-in-the-worlds-oceans
Plymouth University Research news: How scientists in the Marine Institute are working to understand chemical pollutants in the world's oceans
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The South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/doctoral-training-partnerships/swdtp
The ESRC funded ARIES DTP at the University of Plymouth.
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Bone-eating worms ate marine reptile carcasses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bone-eating-worms-dined-on-marine-reptile-carcasses
Plymouth University news: A new report has revealed that a species of bone-eating marine worm called Osedax, believed to have co-evolved alongside whales, may actually have existed during the time of the dinosaurs - this impacting upon the fossil record
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UK company to fund marine and earth science PhDs at Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/uk-company-to-fund-marine-science-phds-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Seabed Resources Development Limited is to fund two PhD posts at Plymouth University to help in the sustainable harvesting of precious metals from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in international waters off the coast of Mexico.
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Is there a real risk from nanoparticles of plastic in the environment?
Plymouth University news: Plymouth and Heriot-Watt launch a £1.1 million, NERC-funded project called RealRiskNano to examine the risks tiny plastic particles pose to the food web including filter-feeding organisms like mussels.
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Making fieldwork accessible and inclusive for all students
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Plymouth: School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science fieldwork - Making fieldwork accessible and inclusive for all students
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Seven in 10 pupils want an education that helps them tackle the climate crisis
University of Plymouth news: New research shows that 14 to 18-year-olds believe climate change is the most important issue that needs to be addressed if their lives are to be improved in the future.
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Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas
University of Plymouth research impact: Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas.
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Fire and water fieldwork in Western Australia
Final year geography students at the University of Plymouth embarked on a new human geography field course to southwest Western Australia, under the broad theme of ‘fire and water'.
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