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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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AHRC Impact Acceleration Account
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/place/ahrc-impact-acceleration-account
University of Plymouth research: The AHRC IAA accelerates the impact of arts and humanities research by fostering innovative collaborations to address key national and global challenges.
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Sustainable Earth 2017
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/conferences/sustainable-earth-2017
University of Plymouth: Sustainable Earth 2017: A global forum for connecting research with action. Taking place at the University of Plymouth on 29 and 30 June 2017
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Prevalence of COPD and associated risk factors in Uganda
University of Plymouth: Prevalence of COPD and associated risk factors in Uganda: a prospective cross-sectional observational study
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Glass Ceiling Games – embodied feminist storytelling through game mechanics
School of Art, Design and Architecture
Story Research Group - Glass Ceiling Games – embodied feminist storytelling through game mechanics
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Researcher makes key contribution to David Attenborough’s film about the ocean
University of Plymouth news: Dr Bryce Stewart helped with filming scenes and advised on the script for Ocean with David Attenborough, a film that premiered in early May
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£1.7 million project enhances University’s expertise in electron microscopy
The University of Plymouth is investing more than £1.7million to enhance its world-leading research – and engagement with businesses – through electron microscopy.
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Study exposes magicians’ misconceptions about why their tricks work
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-exposes-magicians-misconceptions-about-why-their-tricks-work
University of Plymouth news: Research compared insights from performers and the public.
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Olympic stomach upsets ‘could be leaky gut’ suggests gastro-intestinal expert
Plymouth University news: Gastro-intestinal expert Professor Raymond Playford from Plymouth University suggests that the Olympic competitors complaining of stomach upsets may be suffering from 'leaky gut' syndrome
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Could particles and pianos combine to provide greater understanding of the laws of physics?
Data generated by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland are to be transformed into music through a ground-breaking project involving researchers at the University of Plymouth, the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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