Make fungi think they’re starving to stop them having sex, say scientists
Published on 28 October 2019Newly characterised receptors that repress sexual reproduction in fungi could be targeted to slow down their evolution.
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Newly characterised receptors that repress sexual reproduction in fungi could be targeted to slow down their evolution.
For the second year running the University has won the Research Impact Award at this year’s Bristol and Bath Health and Care Awards.
Exercising before eating breakfast improves how the body responds to insulin and lowers people’s risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
A seven-year, £10m research project, involving our development researchers will explore children’s harmful work in African agriculture.
Scientists from our Milner Centre for Evolution will work with anthropologists at UCL on the cross-disciplinary project
A moving chamber equipped with virtual reality projection will aid study of people’s reactions to different buildings, including swaying skyscrapers and bridges
Bath’s TCRG was awarded the European Health Leadership Award at an event last week in Austria
Better provision must be made to allow people detained under the Mental Health Act to select a nominated person to act on their behalf.
Climate change is likely to cause populations to decrease by more than 50 per cent by the end of the century
Agreement will deepen links between the two institutions, promoting collaborative research and staff and student exchanges