Could Hollywood technology help your health?
Published on 20 May 2016The technology used by the entertainment industry could be used to help train elite athletes, for medical diagnosis and to improve prosthetic limb development.
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The technology used by the entertainment industry could be used to help train elite athletes, for medical diagnosis and to improve prosthetic limb development.
50 images of research will go on display this week (Thursday 12 May) at The Edge for an innovative exhibition showcasing the impact of such research.
Researchers have built a nano-engine that could form the basis for future applications in nano-robotics, including robots small enough to enter living cells.
PhD students at the University of Bath is looking to recruit enthusiastic engineers to a new busking group to help change public perceptions of engineering.
A high level delegation from the University,is in South Africa this week to participate in the British Council’s Going Global forum for education world leaders.
International researchers led by the University of Bath have demonstrated a cheap, effective and environmentally-friendly way to sterilise medical implants.
Europe saw an exodus of dinosaurs from the continent in the Early Cretaceous period, scientists using ‘network theory’ to track their movements have shown.
Leading US academic, Professor Janine Wedel, be announced as the new IPR Global Chair for the University of Bath’s Institute for Policy Research (IPR).
University of Bath professor has been awarded a prestigious lectureship by the Biochemical Society for his work to understand the development of Type-2 Diabetes
A research team led by the University of Bath has developed an early warning system for urinary catheter infections, an issue costing £120 million per year.