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University supports conference where world’s business leaders will debate future of economy
The University of Plymouth’s world-leading research and innovation will be showcased through the British Chambers of Commerce South West (BCCSW) C7 conference, taking place ahead of the G7 Summit of world leaders in Cornwall
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New species of diving beetle found living in isolation in Africa
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-species-of-diving-beetle-living-in-isolation-in-africa
Plymouth University news: A striking new species of beetle with no direct relatives has been identified by a scientist from Plymouth University living in wetlands on the outskirts of Cape Town
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Marine renewable energy schemes should take greater account of local needs - study
Plymouth University news: Developers should pay more attention to the needs of island communities when consulting on harnessing their potential as sources of renewable energy, a study by the University of Cape Town and Plymouth University suggests
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Scientific experts call for eight urgent measures to preserve life-supporting ocean function amid fears that changes could be ‘irreversible’
The University's marine science expertise is featured in a new report by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean.
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Dr Philip Hosegood - Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography
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Immunity could be key to addressing coral crisis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/immunity-could-be-key-to-addressing-coral-crisis
A new commentary by Dr Caroline Palmer from the University of Plymouth, published in Nature’s Communications Biology, provides hope that a shift in research focus will support coral reef conservation and restoration efforts.
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Researchers help to highlight the true scale of UK’s nature loss
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researchers-help-to-highlight-the-true-scale-of-uks-nature-loss
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University have played an important part in developing the State of Nature 2023 report, which provides a detailed picture of how nature is faring across our towns, cities, the countryside and seas
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‘Starballing’ starfish may hold clue to mystery of mass strandings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/starballing-starfish-may-hold-clue-to-mystery-of-mass-strandings
Plymouth University news: Scientists have recorded the first example of starfish rolling across the seabed during strong tides - a phenomenon they have named 'starballing'
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Our Natural Powerhouse: the South West is the UK’s hub for clean green growth
Plymouth Perspectives: Our Natural Powerhouse: the South West is the UK’s hub for clean green growth by Professor Iain Stewart and Dr Ian Selby.
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Publications 2012
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-biology-and-ecology-research-centre/publications-2012
Publications from 2012 in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
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