University of Bath invention to be sent into space
Published on 17 March 2011TOPCAT, a project from the University of Bath has won a position to be sent into space as part of the UK’s first CubeSat mission.
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TOPCAT, a project from the University of Bath has won a position to be sent into space as part of the UK’s first CubeSat mission.
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.
Researchers at the University of Bath report that the best way for athletes to recover after exercise is to eat a small amount of carbohydrate regularly.
Researchers have found that school children who show tendencies towards eating disorders also have traits associated with autism.
A new guide set to help the construction industry measure and tackle the full carbon footprint of building materials and reduce impact on the environment
Professor Glynis Breakwell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bath, appointed as the Higher Education representative on the Board of the West of England LEP.
Two of the University of Bath’s newest buildings are to be tested for their green credentials under a government scheme.
University scientists have discovered a gene that defies conventional rules, with the copies inherited from mum and dad doing two very different jobs.
The Universities of Bath, Bristol and Exeter have come together to form one of the UK’s largest centres of postgraduate research training.
Professor John Toland appointed the Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences and NM Rothschild & Sons Professor of Mathematical Sciences