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44 invading species 'loose' in North Atlantic, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/44-invading-species-loose-in-the-north-atlantic-study-shows
Plymouth University news: Accidental introductions of non-native species has been of increasing concern since the 1980s when human-mediated transportation was recognised as a major route by which species are transported and spread
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University earns new national award in recognition of sustainable commitments
Plymouth University news: The University has won another accolade in recognition of its commitment to sustainable practices, triumphing in the Sustainability Reporting (Public Sector) category of the Building Public Trust in Corporate Reporting Awards
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Robot home brings together family of research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/robot-home-brings-together-family-of-research
From ITALK to ALIZ-E, the advancement of robotics at Plymouth has been anything but science fiction.
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Students reign supreme at UK FLUX contest
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-reign-supreme-at-national-flux-contest
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University has retained its title as the supreme champion of student enterprise after winning a national competition for the fifth time
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Energy and environment play greater role in 2015 election fight
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/energy-and-environment-play-greater-role-in-election-battle
Plymouth University news: An independent analysis has shown the major political parties are taking energy and the environment seriously ahead of the 2015 General Election, seeing them as inextricably linked to future economic prosperity.
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Scientific basis for climate change ‘Endangerment Finding’ is stronger than ever
A group of researchers, including Professor Camille Parmesan from the University of Plymouth, say their findings could strengthen challenges to proposed efforts to rollback emissions standards and carbon emissions regulations in the United States.
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University works to explore environmental impacts of wave energy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-works-to-explore-environmental-impacts-of-wave-energy
The University of Plymouth is among the partners in SEA Wave, a European Maritime and Fisheries Fund project addressing long-term environmental concerns around the development of emerging wave energy technologies
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Academics edit book on marine renewable energy sector
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academics-launch-new-book-on-marine-renewable-energy-sector
Professor of Ocean Engineering Deborah Greaves and Professor of Coastal Engineering Gregorio Iglesias, from the University of Plymouth, have edited a new book outlining developments in the marine renewable energy sector
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Moving fish farms enables seagrass meadows to thrive, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/moving-fish-farms-enables-seagrass-meadows-to-thrive-study-shows
University of Plymouth news: Commercial fish farms should be moved away from seagrass meadows in order for both to thrive in the future, according to new research led by the University.
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Snails select sources of food based on dislike for smells rather than acceptable taste - study
Plymouth University news: Harnessing naturally occurring chemicals could be used as a means to protect crop seedlings from being eaten by common pests, a study involving Plymouth University and the University of Southampton suggests.
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