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Frogs evolved to be more attentive parents when they started laying their eggs on land
Professor Ian White, today, (Monday 8 April) takes up position as the new Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bath.
A BMJ clinical review, published Saturday 6 April in advance of expected NICE guidelines, offers new advice to help patients and doctors.
A new mouse model for Joubert Syndrome has been developed by Bath scientists, who hope it will accelerate research to understand how this rare disease develops.
Two University projects designed to reduce injuries in horse racing were presented to Her Majesty The Queen as part of a Royal Visit to Somerset.
An innovative sensor platform, developed by Dr Ben Metcalfe, promises to offer new horse health insights to improve welfare and performance in horse racing.
The new Centre will bring together an interdisciplinary global network to improve Asian-European exchange about education and social sciences.
Regulations challenge the evidence base that underlies medical practice, argue researchers including Dr Sheree Bekker behind a new BMJ paper.
Study is the first to show the impact of cannabis use on psychosis, highlighting the potential public health impact of changes to cannabis legislation
The University of Bath is leading the way in the UK’s efforts to develop lab-grown meat, which could be on supermarket shelves within five years.