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University researchers help provide a beacon of hope in quest to eradicate ghost fishing
Professor Richard Thompson OBE and Dr Winnie Courtene-Jones, of the University of Plymouth’s International Marine Litter Research Unit, worked on a new report showing that a simple piece of technology could reduce the fishing gear lost to our oceans
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CobBauge Live Lab: bringing cob buildings to the 21st century | Research Festival 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2021-cobbauge-live-lab
What’s on at the University of Plymouth - Research Festival 2021: CobBauge Live Lab: bringing cob buildings to the 21st century. Thursday 1 July.
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How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? | Research Festival 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2021-global-health
What’s on at the University of Plymouth - Research Festival 2021: How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? Monday 28 June
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Online engagement event set to encourage Girls into Geoscience
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/online-engagement-event-set-to-encourage-girls-into-geoscience
Girls into Geoscience was launched in 2014 at the University of Plymouth, expanding to include the universities across the UK and Ireland
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Targeted removals and monitoring can help manage lionfish in Mediterranean
Scientists from the University of Plymouth, working as part of the European Union-funded RELIONMED project, teamed up with specially trained divers and citizen scientists to conduct a series of lionfish removal events and surveys over a six-month period
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New method to help GPs manage patients with multiple health conditions
The SHERPA model could be an effective tool for GP trainees, new research shows.
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From Einstein to seagrass, a lifetime immersed in coastal sediments – Professor Daniel Conley
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-daniel-conley
What's On at the University of Plymouth: the Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Daniel Conley. 21 October.
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Extreme weather and earthquakes need greater attention when examining Nepal’s landslides
Scientists from the University of Plymouth helped to compile a database of almost 13,000 recorded monsoon-triggered landslides spanning a period of almost 30 years
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Research breakthrough could see HIV drugs used to treat low-grade brain tumours
New research shows that drugs developed to treat AIDS and HIV could offer hope to patients diagnosed with the most common form of primary brain tumour.
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Life in the freezer – study provides first evidence of growth limitations in Antarctic fish
New research by scientists at the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey shows have lost their ability to grow at rates seen in their warmer water cousins
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