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No link between artificially-sweetened diet cola and blood sugar spike, research shows
The study led by BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Exercise and Health student Luke Solomi is the latest to show that artificially-sweetened cola could be a suitable substitute for people who want to reduce their sugar consumption.
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Speciality Crops
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/speciality-crops
University of Plymouth research: Speciality Crops is investigating the added value of extracts from Cornish seaweeds and native plants for anti-ageing and UVB protection properties to be used in topical skin-care treatments.
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Big Data and Social Media Sentiment Analysis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/big-data-social-media
Find out more about the work of Luciana Dalla Valle and Big Data at the University.
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University academics take part in New Scientist Live 2018
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-academics-take-part-in-new-scientist-live-2018
University of Plymouth scientists Professor Richard Thompson OBE and Professor Deborah Greaves OBE are among the eminent names taking part in New Scientist Live 2018.
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Emergency health team excels in military challenge
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/emergency-health-team-excels-in-military-challenge
Staff and students from the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences finished second out of 17 teams in annual South West Military Challenge.
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Student paramedics get hands-on
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-paramedics-get-hands-on
University of Plymouth news: Student paramedics get hands-on
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Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas
University of Plymouth research impact: Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas.
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Cats of the sea – ‘laser chasers’ offer insights into territorial behaviour of wild fishes
The University of Plymouth has led research into the behaviour of wild fishes as part of its ongoing monitoring of the Lyme Bay Marine Protected Area
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Looking back on 50 years of geography
University of Plymouth: Geography 50 – Professor Mark Brayshay, Peter Sims and Professor Brian Chalkely, reflect upon the legacy of half a century's geography education.
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‘Inconsistent and misleading’ – research suggests password meters could increase risk of cyber attacks
A study conducted by Steve Furnell, Professor of Information Security and Leader of the Centre for Security, Communications and Network Research at the University of Plymouth, suggests password meters could increase risk of cyber attacks
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