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€4 million funding announcement gives green light for construction of modern cob homes
CobBauge, a multi-million pound project to build a new generation of cob houses is set to continue for four more years, thanks to the announcement of more than €4 million in funding.
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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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Rocky habitats need to be protected for endangered amphibians to survive, study shows
An international team of scientists led by the University of Plymouth has published research in the PLoS ONE journal showing that rare amphibians living on rocky plateaux in western India are in desperate need of greater protection
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People who ‘see the glass as half full’ are more likely to fall prey to mass marketing scams
Research co-authored by Professor Yaniv Hanoch, Professor of Decision Science in the School of Psychology, delves into the individual differences of the scam victims
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Dozen new clients move into Cornish Innovation centre
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dozen-new-clients-move-into-cornish-innovation-centre
Plymouth University news: The Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre (HWIC) based at Treliske in Truro, welcomes a dozen new clients on its third anniversary.
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HSJ award for groundbreaking epilepsy app
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/hsj-award-for-groundbreaking-epilepsy-app
Plymouth University news: An epilepsy self-monitoring app developed in the South West with input from Plymouth University, has won the HSJ Patient Safety Award for Education and Training in Patient Safety
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Study offers detailed insight into early-life behaviour of grey seal pups at sea
Male and female grey seal pups show distinct behavioural differences as they learn to forage in the early stages of independence, according to research led by the University of Plymouth, the University of St Andrews and Abertay University
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Leading figure in dementia care and research wins national award
Ian Sherriff BEM, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at the University of Plymouth has won a National Dementia Friendly Award in the category ‘Outstanding Contribution Award’.
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Careers and employability: Five titles in eight years qualifies as a dynasty, doesn't it?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/employability
Careers and employability - five titles in eight years; that qualifies as a dynasty, doesn't it?
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Big cities have failed us. It’s time to think about smarter, healthier neighbourhoods
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/big-cities-have-failed-us
Professor Katharine Willis, Professor of Smart Cities and Communities and academic in the Centre for Health Technology at the University of Plymouth. Here she shares her views on the role of the neighbourhood in a post-COVID world.
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