We live in a world of information asymmetry that is perpetuating inequity. Yet even those who can access ‘information’ find themselves bombarded with ‘facts’, the accuracy of which may vary widely.
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau occupies an enormous area of Asia and is known as the Roof of the World, owing to an average elevation that exceeds 4,500m. Located at the heart of the Himalayas, the plateau ...
The University of Plymouth is celebrating a decade of funding from the charity Brain Tumour Research, which has enabled it to maintain its status as one of the world's leading centres for brain tumour ...
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The annual migration of Christmas Island’s red crabs – where millions of creatures cover its beaches as they make their way from land to sea – is a true natural spectacle. However, little is known ...
The University of Plymouth is supporting a new plan from Plymouth City Council that aims to deliver 8,000 new jobs, 10,000 new homes and 1,000 new businesses over the next decade. Launched today, ...
The University of Plymouth is giving away £10,000, split between 10 lucky students, thanks to funding from Santander. The Brighter Futures Grant has been developed in partnership with Santander ...
Research coordinated by the University of Plymouth has inspired calls for a comprehensive strategy to tackle disadvantage and improve lives in coastal towns and cities. On the Waterfront advocates for ...
Women from across the University of Plymouth and beyond have shared successes and challenged expectations at special events marking International Women’s Day. Welcoming staff, students and alumni, the ...
Join Plymouth Athenaeum for their next lecture as Dr Patrick Holden discusses The end of the ‘Liberal International Order’: implications for Europe. Patrick will discuss the impact of the decline of ...
Almost 60% more litter can be found in the UK’s coastal communities than in inland locations, according to new research. A study, published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin, is the first ...
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are part of a new partnership project which will help to re-establish Dartmoor’s ancient woodland pastures and temperate rainforests. Around 8.5 hectares of ...
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