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University leads largest ever research programme to take place on an atoll island
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University have taken part in an extensive programme of research on an uninhabited atoll island in the Maldives, the first fieldwork to take place as part of the £2.8 million ARISE project.
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Academic nominated by UK Government to contribute to global biodiversity assessment of nature’s contributions to people
University of Plymouth news: Dr Sian Rees will be a lead author on a multi-year assessment to identify the most effective means to monitor global biodiversity and its links to human health and wellbeing
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Biology Professor makes history in new fiction novel
Plymouth University News: Professor Richard Handy introduces his historical thriller, The Reich Device
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International survey on the use of zebrafish in research highlights opportunities for refinement
Plymouth University news: The largest survey on the use of zebrafish in research leads to better understanding of common practices and areas for refinement
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Conference aims to enhance understanding of environmental and human impacts of nanotechnology
The expanding field of nanotechnology and its impact on the environment and human health will be explored during an international symposium at the University of Plymouth
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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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Lewis Caunce – MSc Sustainable Aquaculture graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-sustainable-aquaculture/lewis-caunce
Sustainable Aquaculture
Discover what Lewis Caunce has been up to since graduating from MSc Sustainable Aquaculture and why he would recommend studying at Plymouth.
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Elsa Domoney – MSc Sustainable Aquaculture graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-sustainable-aquaculture/elsa-domoney
Sustainable Aquaculture
Discover what Elsa Domoney has been up to since graduating from MSc Sustainable Aquaculture and why she would recommend studying at Plymouth.
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Burrowing snakes have far worse eyesight than their ancestors
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/burrowing-snakes-have-far-worse-eyesight-than-their-ancestors
An international team of scientists – led by the Natural History Museum and the University of Plymouth – has demonstrated that burrowing snakes have undergone extensive vision gene loss over tens of millions of years of evolutionary history
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Study shows pheasants lose their cool after fighting
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-pheasants-lose-their-cool-after-fighting
Scientists from the University of Plymouth and Exeter used thermal cameras to watch juvenile pheasants and see how their temperature changed during aggressive interactions that establish the pecking order
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