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University of Plymouth
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Higher Education institution, with the Plymouth campus based in the city centre, five minutes walk from most accommodation, shops, leisure facilties and the train and coach stations.
MA Communication Design: Fatin’s story
Hear from Fatin, one of our international students on MA Communication Design, about their experience of their studies and life in Plymouth.
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Soil Health
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Dr Jennifer Rowntree, Associate Professor in Ecological Genetics, outlines the critical role that in-field soil health research and agri-tech can play in enabling farmers to transition to more resilient food systems with reduced environmental impact. With many of our agricultural soils currently facing challenges from erosion, compaction and contamination, a comprehensive soil assessment progra...
Entwined Systems - Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Helen Lloyd
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In her Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Helen explores the pervasive societal inequalities that significantly impact our health and social outcomes and life experiences. Our world has become increasingly more divided based on wealth and access to resources. People from lower social and economic backgrounds tend to suffer from ill health for longer and die younger than those who have access to re...
Celtic Sea Opportunities: coastal processes research for floating offshore wind
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Professor Daniel Conley explores how the research in coastal processes can support the floating offshore wind development in the Celtic Sea. The Celtic Sea provides a huge opportunity related to the deployment of offshore wind and renewable energy to meet UK Government targets of generating 4.5 GW of energy by 2035, and 12 GW by 2045. The University is in a unique position in that we have a ful...
Celtic Sea Opportunities: marine environmental impact assessments for floating offshore wind
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Professor Kerry Howell investigates the role of AI and autonomous platforms in advancing marine environmental impact assessments for the floating offshore wind development in the Celtic Sea. The Celtic Sea provides a huge opportunity related to the deployment of offshore wind and renewable energy to meet UK Government targets of generating 4.5 GW of energy by 2035, and 12 GW by 2045. The Univer...
Celtic Sea Opportunities: legal consideration for floating offshore wind
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Celtic Sea Opportunities: legal consideration for floating offshore wind
Celtic Sea Opportunities: ports and supply chain development for floating offshore wind
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Celtic Sea Opportunities: ports and supply chain development for floating offshore wind
Celtic Sea Opportunities: geological data analysis for floating offshore wind
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Celtic Sea Opportunities: geological data analysis for floating offshore wind
Fungal Life Aquatic: biology, ecology, and evolution - Professor Michael Cunliffe
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Fungal Life Aquatic: biology, ecology, and evolution - Professor Michael Cunliffe
Do ‘biodegradable’ teabags deteriorate in the environment?
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Do ‘biodegradable’ teabags deteriorate in the environment?
It’s Your Clearing, Make It Count | University of Plymouth
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It’s Your Clearing, Make It Count | University of Plymouth
Invenite | The Big Interview: Sana Murrani
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Invenite | The Big Interview: Sana Murrani
Celtic Sea Opportunities: addressing cyber vulnerabilities of floating offshore wind sector
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Celtic Sea Opportunities: addressing cyber vulnerabilities of floating offshore wind sector
Celtic Sea Opportunities: driving floating offshore wind forward through collaboration
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Celtic Sea Opportunities: driving floating offshore wind forward through collaboration
Great angle, my poor eye tendons
Little John spent 19 years saving 19481.10 dollars for a 2.5X2 meters room and communal kitchen with a cramped round table through civil fraud cases
Thanks for you expertise, Ryan.
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We need to give back to the soil. Forbid the use of groundwater for commercial uses, tilt the land plant a tree on top and dig a small creek with a small pond at the end. Stop monoculture growing of crops, use ditches all around the cropland and put local fish back into it, verticute the land on a regular base, and bury dead animals into the ground. See what happens then. A land full of live above and below the ground with enriched soil and fish for commercial use all around, while harvesting the crops on top.
Hi i wanna pursue phd in the Plymouth.
Hi i wanna pursue phd in the Plymouth.
Good observation. However it's unfortunate that while there genuine biodegradable bags from manufacturers then it become a different issue where now it's for institutions tasked to identify genuine and fake.
Holy cow!!!!! the New Zealand emblem on a Commonwealth War Grave is not a fig leaf or Kiwi, it's the silver fern. How ignorant.
Having scanned a good number of videos on the topic of rip currents, this video and the academic expertise presented are simply outstanding! Rips are simply an ordinary phenomenon that can occur anywhere, anytime along any ocean beach. By teaching us through the science and seeing the visuals, this video helps you understand what to do to protect yourself and others. Superb educator!
I got caught in one in either England or Ireland when I was 10 years old. Luckily for my age and naivety, I didn't realise the danger I was in so i was calm. When I got swept out to sea, I could still see the shore so I wasn't worried, though i was confused how this was possible as i had just been swimming ferociously to get to shore with waves crashing over my head, however it was more peaceful back there as the waves weren't crashing over my head there. So I stopped and floated there for abit while I worked up the will to swim again. Luckily 2nd time trying I made it. Not sure if the rip disappated or whether I ended up floating out of the direct line of the current. But jeeze I feel lucky now
Great talk! However, spoiler alert, there is in fact a marine mushroom - Psathyrella aquatica, and there may be more. 🙃
The complete list of faltering or bankrupt green-energy companies: Evergreen Solar ($25 million)* SpectraWatt ($500,000)* Solyndra ($535 million)* Beacon Power ($43 million)* Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million) SunPower ($1.2 billion) First Solar ($1.46 billion) Babcock and Brown ($178 million) EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)* Amonix ($5.9 million) Fisker Automotive ($529 million) Abound Solar ($400 million)* A123 Systems ($279 million)* Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($700,981)* Johnson Controls ($299 million) Schneider Electric ($86 million) Brightsource ($1.6 billion) ECOtality ($126.2 million) Raser Technologies ($33 million)* Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3 million)* Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)* Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition Company ($10 million)* Range Fuels ($80 million)* Thompson River Power ($6.5 million)* Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)* Azure Dynamics ($5.4 million)* GreenVolts ($500,000) Vestas ($50 million) LG Chem’s subsidiary Compact Power ($151 million) Nordic Windpower ($16 million)* Navistar ($39 million) Satcon ($3 million)* Konarka Technologies Inc. ($20 million)* Mascoma Corp. ($100 million)
0:27 Doesn't putting plastic zip ties & labels in close proximity with the tea bags you're testing compromise the experiment?
If we are simply testing whether or not the bags degrade I'd say it's unlikely to change anything. I would still want an otherwise plastic-free environment as another control to compare. But when testing worm health in regards to plastics in the environment , yes, having a bunch of different plastics in the environment is absolutely a dumb move.
Indeed they are supposed to be disposed in the food bin, not dug in the soil
£8,500.00 (£10, 500.00 pro rata) for a box. I paid £2, 650.00 in 2000 for a room three times the size in Robbins. Even allowing for inflation this is rediculous. This is the whole of the student loan on accomadation. What is the moden student meant to live on? I guess university is now only for the wealthy middle class.
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Hey. Why is the muscle shortening?
Muscle movement, muscles can extend and contract, so they shorten when they are contracted, and lengthen when extended.
I agree with others, this is very helpful. Thank you!!😊
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WOW!! It took me 3 days just to learn a 6 line poem by Thomas Shadwell. Well done! Have a nice cool glass of beer on me.
Proud to have Studied Environmental Science at UH Hilo in Hawaii with a minor in Agroforestry 🌏🌳 Hoping to graduate someday but I absolutely adore protecting mother Gaia and if you truly love to learn about the environment then this is for you! 🎉
Is it hard?
Way easier compared to optional maths
I’m enjoying my EMDR training. You are conscious when you partake in hypnotherapy btw
Fascinating, thank you for what you are doing.
helped me so much in school thanks
I want to take this so much but I'm just worried about the math...
How much math is involved??
Usually comes with repetitive action. Squeezing and pulling are the common activities that put heavy strains on your tendons. For example, a plumber turns wrenches or someone who works on a sewing machine. I see people asking how to "cure" this. Well, it's an easy answer, really. Because of its inflammation, like what was mentioned in the video. A muscle relaxant and resting those tendons will help reduce the inflammation and ultimately help the pain go away.
Two of the most illuminating passages in Historical Terms are the last chapter of Waverley and the first chapter of Mrs Gaskell's life of Charlotte Bronte. The former is almost an anthropological treatise on the demise of the clan system, the latter is an introduction to the area of Keighley in the burgeoning railway age. Mrs Gaskell wrote one line that Jane Austen could not have written 'What Time is your train [N&S] and all in a matter of 20 years.
Restoring our water cycle and keeping it that way needs to be a utility like water, sewage, electric and gas. UAA is the solution. Read my blog. Universal Affirmative Action (UAA) is common sense; it is our God-given cultural DNA, it is the road to world peace, it is triage and it should be totally institutionalized, extended to all privileges and it should consider all encumbrances. This contains enough triage for consistent subsistence of clean-global-viable group conscious, air, water, food, clothing, shelter, population levels and environments to live work and play in for everybody that is required to create healthy rational people at all economic levels capable of happiness. We can lead the horse to water while it exists but overpopulation and overindulgences are making it yet another luxury that will keep the unprivileged bogged down in paying the company for inadequate subsistence at that. UAA is the software that keeps the software of life sustainable. In the category of creating new jobs, we need to focus on refurbishing our water chain through complete community forestry. It already is a non-negotiable utility for life to exist. That fact needs amalgamated to all policies governing business practices. We need to begin by making urban, suburban and rural forestry as indelible as water, electric, gas and sewage while extending help to the unprivileged infirm for inflated watering costs, associated water chain restoration sewage taxes, basic utilities and leaf management so all people can make something of their existence before early diseases created by the consumption rampage run us out of our homes. You are only as strong as your weakest link. In China, that notion is like Chinese take-out. Saving The World Blog www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/4934718620344562739/1102709330868549210 Saving the World Videos czcams.com/play/PL4RsMMFSCUFQBm1DDOPplCbaLgO-p3iyZ.html GovernThePrivileged blogger.com/blog/post/edit/3871527884218240762/5121408502230731617 AI blog: www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/4934718620344562739/6643986113480276271 Reply
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Courtney, the Irish part of the name. The Courtenay name in Devon goes well back in History. It was part of the War of the Roses. They fought on Henry's side, had titles and lands taken by the parliamentarian faction in the late 1400s. A very large history of the name, started in 1110 in Village Courtenay France. Proud to be a Courtney.
Notice you laid your tiles in the traditional checkerboard pattern interlocking and thus maximising space. Brilliant result. Why don't you show those turkeys in Manly, Sidney harbour? They have displayed theirs as works of art, as in a gallery, absolute nonsensical result with large uncovered space devoid of life!
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Well done Hannah ❤
Such a wonderful ceremony honouring the graduates. Thank you.
How may people die a min and how many trees are planted a min ?
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Please I need help. I want to fixed mine
Removing the tooth does not even hurt for me but the aftereffect such as headache and drowsiness were prevalent.
i’m a guitar player so i’m screwed.
Same here
Can a rip current alone carry you into the open ocean and away from shore? Probably not, but with a combination of other currents, may take the swimmer several miles into the ocean. This may be particularly true in islands.
The fact that you look at the problem looking for the culprit and not tracking the symptoms is what prevents you from reaching the solution. I know how to stop this in a cheap way that will also allow the natural regeneration of the coast.
partially correct. However, direct human action causes marine erosion not literally. However, the occupancy rate, water and mineral consumption, and the removal of vegetation are responsible for retaining water and maintaining river levels. consequently maintaining strong currents that move the return current away from the coast and balance the volume of sand removed in winter and replaced in summer.
Anyone else thinking of doing it themselves to save $400-$500?... 😂