‘Greta Thunberg Effect’ belies challenges for autistic community in going green
Published on 14 July 2021A new psychology study from researchers at the University of Bath focuses on the relationship between autism and green behaviours.
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A new psychology study from researchers at the University of Bath focuses on the relationship between autism and green behaviours.
The Medical Research Council has awarded funding for 64 studentships over the next three years across the GW4 Alliance.
A series of entrepreneurial workshops has supported researchers at the University of Bath to take their research out of the lab and into the market.
Research published in Royal Society Open Science from Lorraine Whitmarsh finds that people have judged COVID risks by the magnitude of the policy response.
Iksuda Therapeutics raises $47 million in latest funding round to support the development of a new generation of therapeutics for the treatment of cancer.
Dr Olivia Brown was awarded the prize for her research, 'Exploring right-wing extremism in online spaces: Can we use digital data to predict offline action’
An affordable lab system that uses grass blades to turn cells into cultured meat has been developed at the University of Bath.
Professor Keogh from the Bath Centre for Pain Research will lead a new consortium focused on the psychosocial mechanisms of chronic pain.
Organisers of a Virtual Study Group are looking for scientists to take part in a workshop to help solve Covid19 safety challenges faced by the events industry.
A new study from the University of Bath finds that conductive seams, when strategically placed in clothing, can accurately track body motion.