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Promises found to reduce cheating in large study of adolescents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/promises-found-to-reduce-cheating-in-large-study-of-adolescents
New research has found that adolescents who promised to be truthful were less likely to ‘cheat’ than those who did not, even when they could not be found out.
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Study seeks best way to meet ‘tidal wave of rehab need’ remotely
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-seeks-best-way-to-meet-tidal-wave-of-rehab-need-remotely
A new one-year project is looking urgently at the best ways to remotely assess people with long-term physical conditions, and those recovering from COVID-19.
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Levelling up our digital health strategy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/levelling-up-our-digital-health-strategy
Professor Sheena Asthana, Director, Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research at the University of Plymouth shares her thoughts on health inequalities in the UK and the vast concentration of development in already highly developed locations.
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University takes Techstars Startup Weekend online
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-takes-techstars-startup-weekend-online
The third Techstars Startup Weekend goes online to beat the pandemic
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Researchers to investigate Quantum Computing for the music industry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researchers-to-investigate-quantum-computing-for-the-music-industry
The University is to lead a collaboration looking into the potentially game-changing impact that Quantum Computing could have upon the UK’s music industry
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Plymouth academics in the Green Zone at COP26
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/cop26-green-zone
Plymouth academics in the Green Zone at COP26. Several of our world-leading research academics will be hosting events and exhibiting at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference
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It's not just vehicles and factories - what we eat can pollute the environment
University of Plymouth news - It's not just vehicles and factories - what we eat can pollute the environment
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Researchers to update app that identifies serious sickness in young babies
A smartphone app that aims to identify seriously ill young babies is being upgraded to provide increased support to parents and carers.
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Silent Hospital Project benefits patients
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/silent-hospital-project-benefits-patients
University of Plymouth news: Silent Hospital Project benefits patients. The University of Plymouth helps improve quality of care at the Royal Cornwall Hospital.
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Plymouth Sunny Smiles Project: Foster carers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-sunny-smiles-project/foster-carers
University of Plymouth research: Plymouth Sunny Smiles Project. Information for foster carers. The aim of the project is to identify ways to improve children and young people’s oral health and experience of dental care.
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