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Lack of bacterial absorption means common pharmaceuticals retain potential to cause damage in aquatic environments
Plymouth University news: More sophisticated methods may be required to assess the accumulation and impact of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment, scientists say following a research project led by the University of Plymouth
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the gender balance at home and at work?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/covid-gender-balance
Plymouth Business School
University of Plymouth: Dr Jasmine Kelland discusses whether parental gender stereotypes have changed in recent years
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Sustainable construction project wins major European award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/sustainable-construction-project-wins-major-european-award
CobBauge, an EU-funded sustainable construction project between partners in England and France, was named the best sustainability project at the European Commission's RegioStars event.
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Leading climate and low-carbon energy scientist is new Executive Dean
University of Plymouth news: Professor Chris Fogwill to lead Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Sea-level rise is inevitable. We need to adapt to avoid the greatest harm
Plymouth Perspectives: Sea-level rise is inevitable. We need to adapt to avoid the greatest harm.
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Study shows commonly used mouthwash could make saliva significantly more acidic
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 pH, and may increase the risk of tooth damage.
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Altered images: new research shows that what we see is distorted by what we expect to see
University of Plymouth news: New research by the School of Psychology shows that humans “see” the actions of others not quite as they really are, but slightly distorted by their expectations.
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Sustainability timeline
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/sustainability/sustainability-timeline
Our University of Plymouth sustainable timeline.
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Dr Thomas Wennekers - Honorary Associate Professor
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Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration – an active project.
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