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Making soil erosion understandable and governable at the river basin scale for food, water and hydropower sustainability in Latin America
University of Plymouth research: Making soil erosion understandable and governable at the river basin scale for food, water and hydropower sustainability in Latin America
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University spinout company to begin development of a new cauliflower-harvesting robot
Fieldwork Robotics has agreed a three-year partnership with Bonduelle Group to develop a cauliflower harvesting robot
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New research project launched to tackle the issue of food waste
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-project-launched-to-tackle-the-issue-of-food-waste
The University is to work with partners in the UK and Turkey looking at how Industry 4.0 solutions might help reduce food waste in Turkey
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Taking action now can secure our future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/taking-action-now-can-secure-our-future
Professor Camille Parmesan, from the University of Plymouth’s School of Biological and Marine Sciences, is a Coordinating Lead Author on a new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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Exploring ecosystems in Sweden
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-marine-biology/exploring-ecosystems-in-sweden
Marine Biology
University of Plymouth: BSc (Hons) Marine Biology alumnus Will Ashworth talks about his career since graduating
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SIGMA: Peru (Societal Impacts of Glacier Melt in the Andes, Peru)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-research-in-environment-and-society-ceres/sigma
University of Plymouth research. Centre for Research in Environment Society (CeRES) project: SIGMA: Peru (Societal Impacts of Glacier Melt in the Andes, Peru)
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Reclaiming Exmoor
University of Plymouth research project: Reclaiming Exmoor - Developing interdisciplinary insights into the ecological consequences of 19th century moorland ‘improvement’
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Drugs used to treat HIV and flu can have detrimental impact on crops
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/drugs-used-to-treat-hiv-and-flu-can-have-detrimental-impact-on-crops
Scientists led by the University of Plymouth found that lettuce plants exposed to a higher concentration of four commonly-used drugs could be more than a third smaller in biomass than those grown in a drug-free environment.
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Deforesting Europe
University of Plymouth research project: Deforesting Europe: a pollen-based reconstruction of Holocene land cover change.
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‘Amazing experience’ at international summer school
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/amazing-experience-at-international-summer-school
University of Plymouth news: ‘Amazing experience’ at international summer school. Students from China and Sri Lanka praise their time in Plymouth.
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