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Brain Tumour Research appoints regional community fundraiser
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/brain-tumour-research-appoints-regional-community-fundraiser
Plymouth University news: “I lost my dad to a brain tumour now I’m helping to find a cure” - those are the words of Peter Jordan as he takes up his post as South West regional community fundraiser for Brain Tumour Research
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Olympic-inspired torch relay spreads important message
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/olympic-inspired-torch-relay-spreads-important-hygiene-message
Plymouth University news: The Olympics may be over, but nursing academics have kept its spirit alive in an inspired torch relay to demonstrate how ‘clean hands save lives’.
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Adolescents do not ‘get the gist’ when it comes to making risky decisions online
Plymouth University news: Adolescents are more likely than adults to take online risks, regardless of the gamble involved, according to new research by academics in the School of Psychology
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Opinions on fracking linked to political persuasion - study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/opinions-on-fracking-linked-to-political-persuasion-study
University of Plymouth news: A person’s opinion on fracking can be predicted by their political ideology, according to a new study co-conducted by a University Psychology academic.
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Who is to blame for marine litter?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/who-is-to-blame-for-marine-litter
Research led by the University of Plymouth shows people are more likely to blame the global marine litter crisis on retailers, industry and government, but have less faith in those agencies’ motivation and competence to address the problem.
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Robots help family stay in shape
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robots-help-family-stay-in-shape
Robotics technology developed at the University of Plymouth will feature in a BBC2 documentary Six Robots and Us, which will air on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 December
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Personal Development Workshops and Groups
Personal development sessions at the University of Plymouth.
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Drugs used to treat HIV and flu can have detrimental impact on crops
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/drugs-used-to-treat-hiv-and-flu-can-have-detrimental-impact-on-crops
Scientists led by the University of Plymouth found that lettuce plants exposed to a higher concentration of four commonly-used drugs could be more than a third smaller in biomass than those grown in a drug-free environment.
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Employers should adapt remote working policies to target physical activity, stress and diet, study recommends
Companies considering remote working in the post-pandemic world need to introduce measures to increase physical activity, reduce stress and improve diet for employees, a new study has found.
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“I’ve travelled the world with my degree – Architecture can take you anywhere”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/architecture-can-take-you-anywhere
“I’ve travelled the world with my degree – Architecture can take you anywhere.” Plymouth graduate Joni Lettmann shares his story on World Architecture Day.
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