When rescue from modern slavery does not mean freedom: research flags reality of post-rescue life
Published on 5 December 2024Humanitarian organisations are being urged to look beyond the point of rescue.
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Humanitarian organisations are being urged to look beyond the point of rescue.
UK-based BJJ players can take part in an online study to understand how BJJ affects mental health and wellbeing
Bath engineers co-author new research, finding parks can cut air pollution by almost a quarter
New open access software could be used by clinicians, physiotherapists, sports coaches and athletes to analyse body movements without motion capture suits.
Isambard 3 is a £10 million supercomputer developed as part of a GW4 collaboration and is located at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.
Physicists are getting closer to controlling single-molecule chemical reactions – could this shape the future of pharmaceutical research?
Labelling lone bananas as ‘sad singles’ tugs at shoppers’ heartstrings and increases sales by 58 percent.
Twenty-one young people have created an uplifting account of how to navigate key life transitions when living with a vision impairment.
The University's REVEAL research centre is showcasing the latest VR, AR and extended reality technologies at a workshop on Thursday 28 November.
New research reveals public discreditation is the most common tactic used across all three sectors to intimidate researchers