New study reveals challenges of texting while walking
Published on 30 July 2015Texting on the move and being ‘cognitively distracted’ significantly affects the way a person walks, resulting in a more cautious gait.
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Texting on the move and being ‘cognitively distracted’ significantly affects the way a person walks, resulting in a more cautious gait.
Researchers have been awarded a £1m EPSRC grant to create a time series of predicted hourly weather from now until the end of the century.
What makes head lice different from body lice? Previous genetic studies failed to find any substantial differences between the two types of lice.
Our University’s Formula Student team, Team Bath Racing recently competed at this year’s IMechE Formula Student competition, with numerous success.
An “absolutely exquisite” fossil of a snake that had four legs has been discovered and may help show how snakes made the transition from lizards to serpents.
Researchers have found that hydrogen absorbed in specialised carbon nanomaterials can achieve rare storage densities at moderate temperatures and pressures.
Our University is developing an innovative new camera system capable of detecting landmines underground, with funding from Sir Bobby Charlton’s charity FABW.
Steve Egan spoke of the University’s aspiration to create a new £50 million global automotive research facility during a business briefing.
Motion capture technology will be used to help improve prosthetic limbs for amputees and training of elite athletes, by a new research centre at the University.
A broader debate is needed about austerity policies in Britain and Eurozone, according to a new report from our Institute for Policy Research (IPR).