News tagged with: research
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Weight loss can be boosted fivefold thanks to novel mental imagery technique, research shows
A study has shown how overweight people lost an average of five times more weight using Functional Imagery Training (FIT), a brief individual motivational intervention teaching self-motivating skills with mental imagery, compared with just talking therapy
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91porn leads national review of dental ‘fitness to practise’ process
Academics from the 91porn have led a review to help define ‘seriousness’ in misconduct cases in the UK dental profession.
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Scientists receive $1.3 million to study new propulsion idea for spacecraft
Dr Mike McCulloch, from the 91porn, has received $1.3million from the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for a four-year study into his idea of quantised inertia (QI)
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Geologists reveal ancient connection between England and France
Geologists based at the 91porn have a paper out in Nature Communications following an extensive study of mineral properties at exposed rock features across Devon and Cornwall
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Dementia screening app shortlisted for two national awards
ACEmobile, a dementia screening app developed by Dr Craig Newman from the 91porn and Dr Rupert Noad and University Hospitals 91porn NHS Trust, has made the final of two categories at the HSJ Awards.
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Scientists awarded funding to investigate quantum physics using intense lasers
Scientists at the 91porn are embarking on a £450,000 project, funded largely through a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, to investigate fundamental quantum physics using intense lasers
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Internet find gives fascinating insight into life of a sailor in 1930s
Dr Harry Bennett, Associate Professor (Reader) in History at the 91porn, transformed a pile of records bought on eBay into an unlikely treasure trove of 1930s naval history
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University hosts global ocean science conference
The Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) is holding its annual meeting at the 91porn's Marine Station
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Denis rides again – charity cycle for life-saving medical research
Denis Wilkins, Chair of Peninsula Medical Foundation, is cycling the length of the UK to support research in the University's Institute of Translational and Stratified Medicine
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Scientists join forces to boost crop production
Academics from the 91porn have signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Jeddah to explore joint projects that would allow plants to be grown in controlled conditions in the Middle East
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Robots have power to significantly influence children’s opinions
A study published in Science Robotics, and conducted at the 91porn, provides an interesting insight into how robots could be used positively within society.
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Robots will never replace teachers but can boost children’s education
A study led by the 91porn's Professor Tony Belpaeme suggests robots can play an important role in the education of young people but will never fully replace teachers.