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Winners of the Peninsula Arts Film Commission 2018 announced
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/winners-of-the-peninsula-arts-film-commission-2018-announced
The Peninsula Arts Film Commission 2018 panel has announced three practitioners from the South West of England as this year’s winners.
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Exhibiting Fashion Toolkit
University of Plymouth research: The Exhibiting Fashion Toolkit is a collaborative, practice-based research initiative dedicated to advancing professional, curatorial and museological practices in fashion exhibition-making.
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Experts contribute to showcase of meteorites under the microscope
Planetary scientists from NASA, leading international museums, and even the Pope’s astronomer, are among the contributors to an out of this world exhibition being held at the University of Plymouth.
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Academics and graduates hack the city at Victoria and Albert Museum
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academics-and-graduates-hack-the-city-at-victoria-and-albert-museum
Visitors had the chance to talk to a plant, chat with a bench and deceive a light at an exhibition staged by the University of Plymouth at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
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Sea snakes have been adapting to see underwater for 15 million years
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/sea-snakes-have-been-adapting-to-see-underwater-for-15-million-years
Research led by the University of Plymouth has for the first time provided evidence of where, when and how frequently species of sea snake have adapted their ability to see in colour
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Advancing nanoplastic and microplastic techniques for human, biological and environmental monitoring (ANTHEM)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-of-environmental-hepatology/anthem
University of Plymouth research: The ANTHEM project is developing robust, sensitive laboratory methods to detect and quantify micro- and nanoplastics in human biological samples and determine whether their presence is linked to liver pathology.
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Could ethnobotany help remedy some of our local tourism challenges?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/tourism-and-ethnobotany
Plymouth Business School
Dr Charlie Mansfield: Could ethnobotany help remedy some of our local tourism challenges?
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£3.7m project aims to provide unprecedented analysis of mesophotic coral reefs
University of Plymouth news: The University is leading a five-year initiative, supported by public investment from the Natural Environment Research Council, will assess the response and resilience of mesophotic coral ecosystems to future climate change
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Co-creating colonial history with the James Bay Cree project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/co-creating-colonial-history-with-the-james-bay-cree
The primary goal of the Initiation Grant is to establish relationships with key impact partners for the 'Co-Creating Colonial History with the James Bay Cree' project.
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National Insect Week: Wildlife in the Woods
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-insect-week
Plymouth University news: From insects to spiders – members of the public are being invited to come into the countryside and learn about the wonderful world of bugs in a packed programme of events.
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