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Fewer viral relics may be due to a less bloody evolutionary history
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/fewer-viral-relics-may-be-due-to-a-less-bloody-evolutionary-history
Plymouth University news: Prehistoric viral DNA exists in all animals, but it is decreasing in human beings - a new study describes how this is happening and that it may be because our lifestyles have become progressively less bloody
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One Giant Read giving audiences an out of this world literary experience
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/one-giant-read-gives-audiences-an-out-of-this-world-experience
Plymouth University news: Science fact and science fiction collides with an initiative themed around the Principia Mission to the International Space Station
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The freedom to roam for people with dementia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-freedom-to-roam-for-people-with-dementia
Plymouth University news: Allowing people with dementia in England the right to use special GPS tracking technology would give them unprecedented and safe opportunities to get around
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University’s awards for service to the services
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/universitys-awards-for-service-to-the-services
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University and one of its long-standing reservist employees have been recognised as providing excellent support to the armed forces reserves.
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Conference explores means to communicate without words
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/conference-explores-means-to-communicate-without-words
More than 100 delegates including renowned artists and academics attended a conference at the University of Plymouth exploring how communication happens without the use of words
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Study offers insight into biological changes among invasive species
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-offers-insight-into-biological-changes-among-invasive-species
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have recently completed extensive research into the Maynard’s Anole population on the Cayman Islands
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Will depression treatment work for me? Research shows that brain activity may help predict success of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
New research has shown how the brain activity of patients with depression, captured by MRI scans, may help doctors predict who will respond to the therapy.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens state-of-the-art Marine Building
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/hrh-the-duke-of-edinburgh-opens-state-of-the-art-marine-building
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opened the University of Plymouth’s cutting-edge Marine Building at a special ceremony
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Totus Engineering Limited case study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/sustainability-hub-low-carbon-devon/totus-engineering-limited
Research collaboration with the Low Carbon Devon project: reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
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University set to evaluate £15 million programme tackling social isolation and loneliness among older people
University of Plymouth news: The University's research observatory SERIO is to conduct an evaluation of the new government-funded Ageing Well Torbay Programme - part of a national network of similar initiatives.
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