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Mother duck and her ducklings were saved by bravery of landscape gardener.
An affordable lab system that uses grass blades to turn cells into cultured meat has been developed at the University of Bath.
Professor Keogh from the Bath Centre for Pain Research will lead a new consortium focused on the psychosocial mechanisms of chronic pain.
Organisers of a Virtual Study Group are looking for scientists to take part in a workshop to help solve Covid19 safety challenges faced by the events industry.
A new study from the University of Bath finds that conductive seams, when strategically placed in clothing, can accurately track body motion.
Students and staff took e-scooters and e-bikes for a spin while pedal cycles got some TLC at the Summer Activities active travel showcase on Thursday 10 June.
Pandemic-hit hotels that offered their rooms to homeless people see more business benefit than choosing to support healthcare workers
The new research led by Dr Rachel Hiller (Bath) and Dr Lisa Holmes (Oxford), will look at the impact of transitions for care-experienced young people.
New research published in PLOS One suggests there is a significant lack of transparency in corporate funding to APPGs.
A two-minute film, produced by Bath’s Roy Maconachie and Simon Wharf, has won the Grand Jury Prize at the international ‘Let’s talk about water’ film awards.