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Understanding devastating earthquakes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/understanding-earthquakes
Find out more about what the University of Plymouth are doing to investigate earthquakes.
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Exploring Mineralogic
Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre exploring Mineralogic. Mineralogic is the automated mineralogy software package and is available on our Zeiss Sigma 300 VP SEM. Mineralogic has been expanded to support wider applications within geoscience.
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Dr Natasha Stephen: Getting under the skin of the red planet
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/natasha-stephen
Getting under the skin of the red planet: in 2009 Dr Natasha Stephen chose a study topic that continues to take her work outside of the Earth's atmosphere
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Follow the GeoTrail at the University of Plymouth
The University of Plymouth GeoTrail: Every stone tells a story, come on in and discover the origins of these stones here on campus.
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University of Plymouth coastal engineer heads up prestigious journal special issue on heritage structures
A university coastal engineer has led the publication of a special issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A devoted to environmental loading upon heritage structures.
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Creative Associates: Lighthouses at the mercy of waves
Dr Alison Raby from the University of Plymouth, worked with Filmbright to produce a film investigating wave impacts of rock mounted lighthouses
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Can beach cleans do more than clean up litter?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/can-beach-cleans-do-more-than-clean-up-litter
Plymouth University news: New study examines the well-being and educational value for people participating in beach cleans, how this experience influences future behavioural intention, and how they compare with other coastal activities
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Rocking your way to fitness
Hannah Hawkey, graduate of MA Performance Practice in 2010, has harnessed the power of rock and metal music to inspire people to dance and get healthy with RockFit Uk.
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Retired Professor completes Ben Nevis challenge for Parkinson’s research
Emeritus Professor Rob Sneyd, who himself has Parkinson’s, has raised money for University Parkinson's research
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Exhibitions in China give snapshot of changing world
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exhibitions-in-china-give-snapshot-of-changing-world
Plymouth University News: A new exhibition in China, featuring lecturers from Plymouth University, includes a series of striking images that show the ever-changing state of the natural world
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