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Health technology postgraduate research opportunities
University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology includes several postgraduate research PhD opportunities.
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Scientists use historical data for assessment of human impacts on biodiversity
Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, researchers at the University of Plymouth hope to compile the first ever comprehensive database of both land use change and its impact on plant and insect life
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Health and Wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/cognition/health-and-wellbeing
University of Plymouth: Health and Wellbeing, generating research and innovative improvements in diagnoses and treatments.
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Targeted ultrasound can change brain functions for up to an hour after intervention
University of Plymouth news: Neuroscientists working in our Brain Research and Imaging Centre have published new research that could pave the way towards treatment of conditions such as depression, addiction, or anxiety
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Posters submitted for the School of Engineering launch day
Plymouth University: Posters submitted for the School of Engineering launch day. MAterials and STructures (MAST) Research Group
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Wave Farm Impacts and Design (WAVEIMPACT)
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: Wave Farm Impacts and Design (WAVEIMPACT)
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Impact of marine energy converters
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group - completed project: Impact of marine energy converters.
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Extreme Responses in Coastal Engineering using NewWave on Steep Structures
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group - active project: Extreme Responses in Coastal Engineering using NewWave on Steep Structures
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Scientists identify cause of the ‘sea fangle’ phenomenon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-identify-cause-of-the-sea-fangle-phenomenon
Plymouth University news: In a new paper published in Biological Conservation, scientists at the university say plastic pollution is causing damage to Pink Sea Fan populations and leading to 'sea fangles' being washed up on shore.
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Brain imaging lie-detector can be beaten with simple techniques, research shows
An fMRI lie-detector test, which measures brain activity, can be ‘deceived’ by those using mental countermeasures
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