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Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival explores reinvention of the human voice
Plymouth University news: The 12th edition of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival – taking place at Plymouth University from 24-26 February 2017 – will explore the reinvention of the human voice
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Scientists show cities can serve as a refuge for insect pollinators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-show-cities-can-serve-as-a-refuge-for-insect-pollinators
Plymouth University news: An international team of scientists have co-authored a report which states that people living in towns and cities can have a major impact on the diversity of insect pollinators surviving and thriving around them
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Brain imaging expertise supports new discoveries on decision-making process
Research carried out by a University academic has shed new light on the fundamentals of how, and why, we make the decisions we do.
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Low-intensity ultrasound can change decision-making process in the brain, research shows
Imagine working in your office while the sun is shining outside. Thinking about what you could be doing instead of working is an example of “counterfactual thinking”.
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Basic and Applied Visual Psychophysics Group
University of Plymouth's Eye and Vision Research Group: Basic and Applied Visual Psychophysics Group
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Global trends in digital marketing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/plymouth-business-school/global-trends-in-digital-marketing
Dr Shikhar Bhaskar discusses the growth in digital marketing and the exciting possibilities it presents to the tourism and hospitality industry
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Mission Atlantic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/marine-institute/mission-atlantic
Mission Atlantic: Working towards the sustainable development of the Atlantic Ocean
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Dr Nadège Bault - Lecturer in Psychology (Behavioural or Cognitive Neuroscience)
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Water discovery could change the nature of future Mars exploration
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/water-discovery-could-change-the-nature-of-future-mars-exploration
Plymouth University news: The claim by NASA scientists that flowing water has been discovered on Mars could undoubtedly enhance our knowledge about the fate of the red planet, a scientist from Plymouth University has said
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Dr Natasha Stephen: Getting under the skin of the red planet
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/natasha-stephen
Getting under the skin of the red planet: in 2009 Dr Natasha Stephen chose a study topic that continues to take her work outside of the Earth's atmosphere
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