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Published on 28 April 2020For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath.
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For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath.
Bath researchers are building innovative devices to access the deepest chambers of the lungs, as part of a major project to find coronavirus treatments.
Groundbreaking research from Bath suggests the brightest source of energy in the universe is powered by the collapse of a dying star's magnetic field.
The ability of metallic nanoparticles to harvest and control light is transforming scientific research, according to physicists from the University of Bath.
Researchers from the University of Bath win a prestigious Elektra Award for a discovery that could help scientists develop new drugs faster
A new technique could efficiently produce nanoparticles in tailored shapes for drug delivery
Stijn Wuyts from the Department of Physics features on the Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list from Web of Science.
The 'smart' pacemaker responds to signals from the body, instead of constantly pumping the heart at a fixed pace.
The simple five-minute test could help health professionals diagnose and treat patients who have taken the synthetic drug.
The material developed at University of Bath allows for incredibly sensitive detection of the direction molecules twist.