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Mr Gareth Hart - Visiting Specialist
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Hyperbaric Neuroscience
Hyperbaric Neuroscience
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
University of Plymouth news: As part of the Ropes to Reef project, work is beginning to tag lobsters living in and around the mussel farm so the project team can gain a better appreciation of their movements and the habitats they favour
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Drake’s Place receives tenth successive Green Flag Award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/drake-s-place-receives-tenth-successive-green-flag-award
University of Plymouth news: Drake’s Place Gardens and Reservoir - restored by the University in 2014 - has been a prominent feature of the city of Plymouth in various forms for almost 200 years
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Tom Bloxham MBE
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/our-stories/150/prestige-lectures/tom-bloxham-mbe
Prestige lecture by Tom Bloxham MBE titled 'Universities, Cities, Art Regeneration and the Royal William Yard'.
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Anxious ‘tells’ (AngST)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/angst
AngST is a collaboration between researchers in dentistry, medical simulation, and art and media technology at the University – working with patients and dentists to reveal signs and triggers of stress and anxiety in the clinic.
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Wave power can play greater role in UK’s Net Zero energy drive
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/wave-power-can-play-greater-role-in-uks-net-zero-energy-drive
A new study by the University of Plymouth says wave energy has the potential to provide at least 15% of the UK’s annual electricity and help the country meet its Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2050
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Singing with the Trees
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/singing-with-the-trees
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Singing with the Trees. Part of the Plymouth Urban Tree Festival 2025. University of Plymouth, 14 May 2025.
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Free event celebrates benefits of the marine environment for human health and wellbeing
A free event at the University of Plymouth will explore the many and varied ways that the marine environment can benefit human health and wellbeing, including fields such as antibiotics, dementia, psychology and social work
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The Lost Index: NATMUS
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cornerstone-heritage/the-lost-index-natmus
The latest in a series of locative iPhone apps produced by James Brocklehurst and Emma Whittaker.
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