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Guy Stevens: the man and the manta ray
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/guy-stevens-the-man-and-the-manta-ray
“The biggest threat to mantas and mobula rays is from fishing.”
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Enabling Sailing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enabling-sailing
Plymouth University news: Student Forrest Worthington uses his final year project to modify a sailing dinghy to make it available to disabled children
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Bladder cancer – finding new treatments and raising awareness
Following his recent publication of a study in 'The Lancet', Professor Hussain discusses a potential new treatment for bladder cancer, and explains why tackling the disease is so important.
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International charity launches teaching tools showcasing university marine research
Environmental charity EarthEcho International is launching a series of free teaching tools featuring University of Plymouth research and facilities, including videos, lesson plans and design challenges
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Mr Chris Cook - Technical Specialist (Skipper)
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Opening up oceans of opportunity
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/opening-up-oceans-of-opportunity
University of Plymouth News: Students wanting to pursue a career in the marine sciences now have greater opportunity to get a first-rate education after the University of Plymouth launched four new degree programmes.
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Illustration student creates winning designs for SailGP’s Great Britain Sail Grand Prix merchandise
Student illustrator and animator has won a competition to design the artwork that will appear on SailGP’s Great Britain Sail Grand Prix merchandise.
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Report on the current state of maritime tactical nanosatellites
University of Plymouth: Analysis of maritime tactical nanosatellites
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Colin Entwistle - BA (Hons) Business Studies, MSc Hydrography graduate
Working on oil rigs in the North Sea was a direct result of studying for an MSc in Hydrography, according to Colin Entwistle.
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Plastics research under the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/plastics-research-under-the-microscope
It has been quite a year for Professor Richard Thompson, marine biologist, and the man whose research over the last decade has put microplastics pollution on the global map.
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