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New research led by the University found 21% of the global ocean had experienced a reduction in the depth of its ...
People’s perceptions of magic tricks and why they are effective are often in direct contrast to how magicians feel their performances are being received by their audiences, new research has suggested.
The International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship will be offered automatically, providing you meet the eligibility criteria. A separate application will not be required. Scholarship value: £3,500 off ...
Following the recent relocation of the Plymouth Business School (PBS) to the heart of the main campus, this Marine Institute event will promote connectivity among academics in the PBS and those ...
Academics from the University of Plymouth have contributed to a new report demonstrating how culture, creativity and place can benefit local communities and people. Produced by the Key Cities ...
People who live in greener neighbourhoods smoke and drink less on average – and those who make regular visits to nature are less likely to smoke, a new study has shown. The research, by an ...
Capturing carbon, enhancing soil health, improving water filtration and boosting building performance are only some of the benefits of using biochar! Biochar is a charcoal-like substance produced ...
The University of Plymouth and Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust are working with local women and clinicians to understand current perceptions of the jabs Weight loss injections have grown in ...
A University of Plymouth researcher is part of a new group working to promote and protect some of the marine environment’s most important, but underappreciated, habitats. Professor Jason Hall-Spencer ...
The new pope – Leo XVI (Robert Francis Prevost) – may only just have been elected. But statisticians from the University of Plymouth and University College London have suggested he could serve as head ...
Coastal communities and marine wildlife could benefit from improved monitoring of nutrient pollution in UK waters, according to new research involving scientists at the University of Plymouth.
An international team of scientists, including a researcher from the University of Plymouth, has discovered new hydrothermal vents, coral gardens and many suspected new species on an expedition to one ...