News tagged with: news,research
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Scientists provide first assessment of online global trade in brachyuran land crabs
sa国际传媒 news: Research led by the University aims to pave the way for informed decisions about the catching, importing and exporting of key species including vampire crabs
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England progress in the World Cup 鈥 but their next game at 1am is a problem
sa国际传媒 news: Marketing expert Dr Shikhar Bhaskar explains why late games are having an impact on fans and advertisers alike.
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Public help needed to find wild honeybees this summer
sa国际传媒 news: People across the South West of England are being encouraged to look for, and report, sightings of wild honeybee nests this summer for a vital conservation project.
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Plymouth and Curtin to collaborate on research and teaching initiatives
sa国际传媒 news: The sa国际传媒 and Curtin University have signed an agreement that formalises four decades of working collaboratively, and lays out plans for a range of impactful research and teaching initiatives
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Study suggests Earth harbours far more insect species than previously thought
sa国际传媒 news: Dr Robert Puschendorf, Associate Professor of Conservation Biology, used his expertise in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica to support new research into our planet鈥檚 biodiversity
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Family of drugs used for treating muscular dystrophy could improve brain tumour treatment
sa国际传媒 news: Scientists at our Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence have found a drug from the same family licensed for use in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and blood cancer could transform the treatment of meningioma
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Decline in plankton across North East Atlantic sends stark warning for ocean health
sa国际传媒 news: A new study led by the University found there were no habitats assessed as being of 鈥楪ood Environmental Status鈥 in a region stretching along the coasts and ocean from Portugal to Norway
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New theory aims to provide hope for people with fibromyalgia and ME/CFS
sa国际传媒 news: Emeritus Professor Michael Hyland, from our School of Psychology, suggests the conditions are caused by a previously unrecognised type of biological error
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Testing environment could transform underwater innovation and research
sa国际传媒 news: Smart Sound Connect Subsurface (SSCS) is a University-led initiative that extends the existing capabilities offered by Smart Sound Plymouth and the Western Channel Observatory beneath the ocean surface
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University academic features in the 2026 ENDS Power List
sa国际传媒 news: Professor Melanie Austen is one of only 10 academics included on a list celebrating the people making the greatest impact on the UK environmental sector.
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Rising seas could 鈥榙rown鈥 mangroves and release carbon
sa国际传媒 news: A new study led by Dr Arya Iwantoro, Senior Research Consultant in Coastal Modelling at the University, found that mangroves could store less carbon 鈥 and even begin releasing it 鈥 as sea levels rise.
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University appoints senior academic to drive marine autonomy innovation and collaboration
sa国际传媒 news: Professor Matthew Palmer has been working in the marine autonomy sector for more than two decades and will officially join the University as its new Professor of Marine Autonomy and Environmental Intelligence