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GOALD technologies
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/goald/technologies
The GOALD project specifically aimed to identify how intergenerational social contact, assistive technologies and digital solutions can be used to increase physical activity in older people. Find out more about GOALD technology.
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Investigating the behavioural and neural effects of TUS on decision making
Investigating the behavioural and neural effects of TUS on decision making
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Drake’s Place receives tenth successive Green Flag Award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/drake-s-place-receives-tenth-successive-green-flag-award
University of Plymouth news: Drake’s Place Gardens and Reservoir - restored by the University in 2014 - has been a prominent feature of the city of Plymouth in various forms for almost 200 years
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Professor Elsa Fouragnan - Professor
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Project develops real-time technology to measure river pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-develops-real-time-technology-to-measure-river-pollution
University of Plymouth news: The BactiQuick project aims to develop a fast way of identifying instances of river pollution and their sources, which could also pave the way for a national early warning system.
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Women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not getting required support, new research shows
Research by PhD student Caitlin Dean shows that women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not receiving the support they need – with some even terminating wanted pregnancies as a last resort.
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University awarded funding to support health research in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-awarded-funding-to-support-health-research-in-plymouth
The University of Plymouth has been awarded funding to support health research with partners across the city into factors that create inequalities.
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£1.2 million project explores whether brain state alters the effects of ultrasound
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers have been awarded around £1.2million to investigate whether a person’s pain or consciousness levels might influence the impact of transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) on their brain
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Protect yourself
Information security: protecting yourself from cyber (online) crime.
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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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