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The University of Plymouth is launching a new state-of-the-art facility to increase its outstanding delivery of optometry teaching and patient care. The new Centre for Eyecare Excellence (CEE) will ...
Welcome to the University of Plymouth School of Biological and Marine Sciences. The school is a great place to study biology and ecology - fantastic location, great facilities and a choice of ...
Welcome to the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre Research in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre (MBERC) has contributed substantially to the understanding of how marine ...
A place of progression in a progressive world The School of Society and Culture brings together subjects that are among the most relevant in today’s society. These subjects play a crucial role in ...
The first study looking at the effect of chlorhexidine mouthwash on the entire oral microbiome has found its use significantly increases the abundance of lactate-producing bacteria that lower saliva ...
The University of Plymouth has entered into a partnership with leading postgraduate health teaching organisation Rila Institute of Health Sciences, London, to validate and deliver 11 medical ...
Plymouth is now home to a living seawall after organisations across the world united in an attempt to enhance biodiversity along its waterfront. A series of specially-designed concrete panels has been ...
Washing clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into environment, study shows An average washing load could release 137,951 fibres from polyester-cotton blend fabric, 496,030 fibres from ...
Nearly 700 species of marine animal have been recorded as having encountered man-made debris such as plastic and glass, according to the most comprehensive impact study in more than a decade.
The rate of coastal erosion around the UK is expected to increase substantially in the future, according to a new study by the University of Plymouth. The report, prepared for the Marine Climate ...
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University found 21% of the global ocean had experienced a reduction in the depth of its photic zones, which are home to 90% of all marine life, ...
Find out how to use Plymouth Ethics Online System – our new online system for research ethics applications.
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