Undertakers of the deep
Published on 20 June 2011New research sheds light on how hagfish find their way in the dark
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New research sheds light on how hagfish find their way in the dark
One of the companies the University has supported, Fitronics, has completed a successful sale of the business.
Reducing the frequency of household bin collections is key to increasing recycling rates, say our researchers.
Dr Geoff Smith, a senior lecturer in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, was made an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours on 11 June 2011.
Scientists have discovered a new way to create precursor liver cells from stem cells, with the potential to impact on the testing of new medicines.
An expert in death studies at the University of Bath is warning that Britain is not prepared for the death of the post-war baby-boomers.
The James Dyson Foundation is extending its support to students studying design & engineering in the UK.
Scientists have shed light on how a common class of painkillers may interact with a key protein that fuels the growth of many different types of cancer.
Our engineer who has pioneered sustainable building design in recent years has scooped a top award for successfully taking his innovations into the marketplace.
A free exhibition in central Bath is set to display images of research at the University of Bath and show how research results impact on our daily lives.