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Testbed for cutting-edge health technology welcomes world’s most advanced social robot
University of Plymouth news: A robot named Stevie, cover star of Time magazine this month, is making his first visit to the UK to be tested by experts in health technology in the South West.
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Global company working with University to test new app for MS patients
The University of Plymouth is working with global pharmaceutical company, Roche, to test a new app to help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) better manage their symptoms.
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Molendotech secures significant investment to push forward development of water testing technology
University of Plymouth news: Molendotech, a University spinout company incorporated in 2017, has secured investment of more than £1.2million to advance its operations
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SE2017: Marketplace session 1
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/conferences/session1
Read the abstracts for session 1 of Sustainable Earth 2017 happening at the University of Plymouth
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Non-destructive technique measures oxygen levels in 3D cells used for toxicity testing
Plymouth University news: A non-destructive technique which can measure the presence of oxygen in 3D models of biological cells has been developed by scientists at Plymouth University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca
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Students to battle it out for a taste of success in national FLUX competition
University of Plymouth news: Students to battle it out for a taste of success in national FLUX competition.
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) courses at the University of Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/english-language-centre/tesol
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) courses at the University of Plymouth: Opening up a world of opportunity.
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Research breakthrough could see simple blood test replace surgery for some brain tumour patients
Researchers at the Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at the University of Plymouth have discovered a biomarker which helps to distinguish whether meningioma – the most common form of adult primary brain tumour – is grade I or grade II.
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Human choices in a simulated pandemic: New study tests interventions to foster safer behaviour
Research published in 'Science Advances' has shown that it is possible to test the effectiveness of interventions designed to foster safer behaviour in order to slow the spread of a virus.
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Investigating how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity
Dr Zoe Roberts, University of Plymouth investigates how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity.
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