Sustainability challenged in West Africa
Published on 20 March 2012A researcher has made a video examining the affects of the rapidly changing global economy on sustainable resource management practices in Nigeria.
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A researcher has made a video examining the affects of the rapidly changing global economy on sustainable resource management practices in Nigeria.
An international delegation from the Shangdong Electric Power Company has visited the University to learn from the cutting-edge energy research taking place.
Members of the Tobacco Control Research Group are going to Singapore at the weekend to take part in the 15th World Conference on Tobacco or Health.
The University is receiving over £1 million funding for its low carbon energy work.
A scientist has been helping to save the historic huts of Scott and Shackleton in Antarctica. The project comes 100 years after Scott’s fateful last expedition.
Researchers have found that nano-scale tubes made of carbon could be used to safely penetrate human cells and deliver anti-cancer medicines for gene therapy .
Researchers have been collaborating with the Met Office to improve their forecasting operations for extreme weather conditions.
Research led by Professor David Coley has helped in the formal certification of a PassivHaus school in Exeter.
Mathematicians from the University of Bath are working as part of a major €45 million pan-European project to help improve the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
A team of Researchers have been looking at how adipose tissue (fat) plays a dynamic and active role during exercise and physical activity.