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Rehabilitation research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/rehabilitation
Rehabilitation research at the University mixes pathophysiology, behavioural science and health care practice and provides a forum for scientists, health care professionals and service users to exchange ideas and develop new research ventures.
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Research-informed teaching scheme reports
From exploring learning environments to analysing course development, these reports represent the findings of the research-informed teaching scheme at Plymouth University.
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Fear of ‘killer shrimps’ could pose major threat to European rivers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/fear-of-killer-shrimps-could-pose-major-threat-to-european-rivers
Researchers involving the University of Plymouth found the fear of invasive ‘killer shrimps’ can intimidate native organisms to such a degree that they are incapable of performing their vital role in river systems
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Rising carbon dioxide levels will change marine habitats and fish communities
Researchers from the University of Plymouth and colleagues have showed that elevated dissolved CO2 conditions can lead to a 45% decrease of fish diversity, with a loss of coral-associated species and a rearrangement of feeding behaviour.
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Scientists tag bass in bid to explain falling stock numbers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-tag-bass-in-bid-to-explain-falling-stock-numbers
Marine scientists at the University of Plymouth are working with fishermen in north and south Devon to track the movement of bass in order to develop a clearer understanding of their feeding patterns
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Academic receives prestigious accolade in recognition of engineering expertise
University of Plymouth news: Professor John Summerscales has been declared the 2023 winner of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Leslie Holliday Prize
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Research misconduct
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/governance/research-misconduct
Types of research misconduct, complaint and whistleblowing procedures, and guidance on how misconduct in research is investigated.
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Scientists appeal for public help with climate change technology project
As part of the EmbryoPhenomics project, researchers at the University of Plymouth are asking the public to play a role in developing cutting edge imaging technologies that will help us understand the effects of major threats to biodiversity
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Community beach clean-ups could beat high-tech solutions for clearing plastic pollution
University of Plymouth news: Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS, Head of our International Marine Litter Research Unit, is the lead author on a new report by the Royal Society looking at ways to remove plastic from the environment
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£9million boost to South West health research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/_9million-boost-to-south-west-health-research
A partnership involving the University of Plymouth that carries out health research in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, with direct benefits to patients’ health and NHS care delivery, has secured a further £9m in funding for the next five years.
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