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Toolkit – presenting your findings
Moving from the analysis to the reporting stage can be a challenging part of the research.
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Non-invasive technology can shape the brain’s reward-seeking mechanisms
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University of Plymouth has found that targeted ultrasound can be used to change the function of a deep region of the human brain
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Research shows that people overestimate benefits – and underestimate risks – of medical interventions
From major heart surgery to a course of minor drugs, people overestimate the benefits and underestimate the risks of a variety of medical procedures, according to new research led by the School of Psychology.
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Sustainable aquafeeds
University of Plymouth research: To support the health, growth, and welfare of fish and crustaceans, sustainable aquafeeds must be nutritionally complete, highly digestible and palatable.
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Cutting edge technique uses fluctuations in video pixels to measure energy use of developing embryos
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have developed a cutting edge technique which enables them to instantly examine the biological traits and behaviours of developing embryos as an energy signature, rather than focusing on individual characteristics
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People with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/people-with-dyslexia-and-dyscalculia-show-less-bias-study-shows
University of Plymouth news: A new research study led by our School of Psychology shows that people with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias.
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Slow progress on buffer zones designed to restrict coastal development
A new study by the University of Plymouth shows that since the concept of Coastal Change Management Areas (CCMAs) was introduced by the UK government in 2012, only 15% of coastal planning authorities in England have designated one
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Living walls can reduce heat lost from buildings by over 30%, study shows
Research by the University of Plymouth has shown that retrofitting an existing masonry cavity walled building with a green or living wall can reduce the amount of heat lost through its structure by more than 30%
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Study links camping to happy, healthy children
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-links-camping-and-happier-children
Plymouth University news: Children who camp at least once a year are considered by their parents to go on and do better at school, as well as being healthier and happier, according to research by Plymouth University and the Camping and Caravanning Club
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Marine vertebrate conservation ecology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cmacs/marine-vertebrate-conservation-ecology
University of Plymouth research: Marine vertebrate conservation ecology
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