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Ecomotus case study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/sustainability-hub-low-carbon-devon/ecomotus
Low Carbon Devon has collaborated with Ecomotus, a small and innovative Devon-based company specialising in the injection of small amounts of hydrogen into diesel engines to reduce their emissions and improve their efficiency.
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Tackling the dirty, dull and dangerous: shipping clean with autonomous marine systems
University of Plymouth research: Dr Alex Nimmo Smith shares his thoughts about how marine autonomous systems can tackle the difficult tasks at sea, so humans don’t have to
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The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it?
Plymouth Perspectives: The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it? by Professor Deborah Greaves OBE and Professor John Spicer,
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ARIES Doctoral Training opportunities October 2026
Apply now. ARIES PhD project opportunities.
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‘A threat greater than Covid’ – why we should be paying more attention to antimicrobial resistance
To coincide with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24 November 2020), Dr Tina Joshi and Matthew McKracken explain why antimicrobial resistance is an urgent and global threat to human health
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Natural capital and our oceans: the powerhouse of global sustainability
Plymouth Perspectives: Natural capital and our oceans: the powerhouse of global sustainability by Professor Melanie Austen
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Plymouth to write a new chapter in its history thanks to Heritage Lottery Fund grant
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth celebrates historic achievement scooping funding of £12.5m from the Heritage Lottery Fund to create major heritage and cultural attraction.
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The escalating cost of alcohol misuse, obesity and viral hepatitis
Plymouth University news: As a member of The Lancet Commission on Liver Disease and contributor to a new report from the Foundation for Liver Research, Professor Matthew Cramp discusses the issues
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Peatlands on the edge: integrating modern and long-term ecology to inform UK peatland fire management in a changing climate
Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship: Peatlands on the edge: integrating modern and long-term ecology to inform UK peatland fire management in a changing climate. The studentship will start on 1 October 2026.
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Next-Generation Sensors for Tracking Calcium and Magnesium in Marine Ecosystems
Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship: Next-Generation Sensors for Tracking Calcium and Magnesium in Marine Ecosystems. The studentship will start on 1 October 2026.
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