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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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Metrology at CENTUS
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centus/metrology
University of Plymouth research: CENTUS is looking at the precise measurement and standardisation of acoustic parameters in transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS).
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Dementia anti-stigma intervention in rural Kenya (DASI-K)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primary-care/dementia/dasi-k
University of Plymouth research: Evaluating the long-term effectiveness of a dementia anti-stigma initiative in rural Kenya delivered by community healthcare workers.
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The Way We Live Now
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/place/place-community-and-creativity/the-way-we-live-now
University of Plymouth research: The Way We Live Now is an ambitious multi-layered community engagement project exploring collaborative efforts to envision and build a future city through the lens of historical and contemporary challenges.
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Volvo Environment Prize 2022 awarded for world-leading microplastics research
Volvo Environment Prize 2022 awarded for world-leading microplastics research. Professor Richard Thompson OBE is one of three recipients of the prestigious annual accolade
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Survey of UK nurses and midwives finds worries over health, training and workload during COVID-19
The results of a survey published today have highlighted the concerns of nurses and midwives in the UK about COVID-19, and the risks it poses to their physical and mental health and that of their families.
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Person Based Resource Allocation (PBRA) for Health and Mental Health Budgets
University of Plymouth research: Person Based Resource Allocation (PBRA) for Health and Mental Health Budgets. Professor Sheena Asthana
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Researchers join €10m project examining cultural and climate change across Europe
Dr Jessie Woodbridge and Professor Ralph Fyfe, from the University of Plymouth, will contribute data essential to understanding how past populations interacted with their landscapes
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Professor Rod Sheaff - Professor in Health Services Research
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Scientists provide first detailed estimates of how much sediment is supplied to coral islands from the reef system
University of Plymouth news: Scientists have produced the first detailed estimates of how much sediment is transported onto the shores of coral reef islands, and how that might enable them to withstand the future threats posed by climate change
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