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Hospital gowns retain superbugs even after disinfectant use, research shows
The study showed that C difficile - a bacteria that can cause severe diarrhoea, bowel complications and even death - is surviving on surgical gowns despite disinfectant use
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Expert backs international call for action to safeguard our oceans
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/expert-backs-international-call-for-action-to-safeguard-our-oceans
Professor Jason Hall-Spencer, from the University of Plymouth, has backed a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) revealing the extent of the crisis facing humanity as the ocean and its services begin to show signs of collapse
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Engineers planning for 2016 success after initial world record attempt
Plymouth University news: A team of students, academics and technicians from Plymouth University are planning a renewed attempt on a land speed record in September 2016
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Plymouth takes the lead as universities commit to climate action
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-takes-the-lead-as-universities-commit-to-climate-action
Professor Judith Petts CBE, the University of Plymouth’s Vice-Chancellor, has led the development of a new set of climate commitments endorsed by 140 universities and released ahead of the COP26 conference.
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Song of the Sea: listening to climate change in action
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/iccmr/song-of-the-sea
Song of the Sea: listening to climate change in action. Interpreting the complex story of climate change through the medium of music
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Dr Daniel Felmlee - Lecturer in Hepatology
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Could physical activity be good for alcohol and substance use disorders?
Plymouth University news: Physical activity could be good for disorders caused by alcohol and substance use, and a study led by Plymouth University will investigate what the benefits might be and how it might work
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Cabinet Minister sees world-leading marine and maritime excellence in action
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/cabinet-minister-sees-marine-and-maritime-excellence-in-action
The Rt Hon David Lidington CBE MP, has seen first-hand how the University of Plymouth is carrying out world-leading research across the marine and maritime sectors
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Intentions attributed to other people change how we see their actions
Academics in the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth have suggested our apparent ability to see the intent in other's behaviour leads us to cling to our false judgements
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Research sheds new light on how brain stem cells are activated
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-sheds-new-light-on-how-brain-stem-cells-are-activated
New research led by the University of Plymouth helps to shed new light on the mechanisms used by neural stem cells to ‘wake up’. The study shows promise for future neural stem cell therapies in replacing cells lost through disease or injury.
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