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Yamir Prieto: riding the waves of success
Discover how Yamir Prieto has travelled the world and set up his own business since graduating from BSc (Hons) International Tourism Management at the University of Plymouth.
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Fossil earthquakes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/earth-sciences/projects/fossil-earthquakes
Study examines causes of earthquakes originating deep below earth’s surface.
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Sailing to success
MEng (Hons) Robotics graduate Matthew Preston talks about his time at Plymouth and his career since graduating.
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Vessel confirms University’s place at forefront of autonomous ocean science
CETUS – a C-Worker 4 unmanned surface vehicle developed and supplied by L3Harris Technologies – has been purchased by the University of Plymouth and will be based at its Coxside Marine Station
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Centre for Research in Earth Sciences (CRES)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/earth-sciences
University of Plymouth: Centre for Research in Earth Sciences (CRES). The centre brings together an outstanding research team that spans the spectrum of earth science disciplines.
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Life in the deep, dark biosphere
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/biosphere
University researcher, Dr Hayley Manners, talks about life in the deep, dark biosphere.
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Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off superbug
University of Plymouth news: Research published during World Antimicrobial Awareness Week explores the impact of using chlorine chemicals to tackle Clostridioides difficile, the most common cause of antibiotic associated sickness in healthcare settings.
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Study shows how 1.5°C temperature rise can cause significant changes in coastal species
A study by ecologists at the University of Plymouth examined how increases in rock surface temperature were affecting the quantity and behaviour of species commonly found on the shorelines of Devon and Cornwall
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Illuminating invisible histories
Illuminating invisible histories: Explore artist, and University of Plymouth alumna, Juliet Middleton-Batts' desire to look beyond the surface and uncover forgotten or invisible histories of people and place
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Study links cold water shock to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific
University of Plymouth news: An international team of scientists has used 25 years of reef survey and sea surface temperature data to dermine that cold water shock has led to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific.
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