Add iron-trapping extracts to sunscreens to make them truly effective
Published on 12 April 2022A new paper identifies antioxidants that can be added to skin-care products to mop-up harmful iron, thereby lessening sun damage.
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A new paper identifies antioxidants that can be added to skin-care products to mop-up harmful iron, thereby lessening sun damage.
At the Team Bath Gym and Fitness Centre you can enjoy a variety of exercise options.
The road will be closed for three days from 19 April until 25 April. The first day of the work is a University discretionary day.
Due to bridge cleaning and repairs, Quarry Road will be closed on 19 April 22. Please use the main entrance at Convocation Avenue (East) if you are onsite.
Focus groups will be held at the end of the month.
Scientists at the University of Bath have developed a new technique to accelerate the discovery of drugs that shut down proteins known to cause cancer.
Professor Brook will become Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at Manchester Metropolitan University.
A project led by Dr Mel Channon with HSS colleagues and international partners has received €1.5 million in funding from the European Research Council (ERC).
As France goes to the polls, new analysis suggests that a partial basic income aimed at people aged 20-24 could dramatically benefit disenfranchised youth.
Watch back a recent campus talk with the CEO of Ecotricity and Chairman of Forest Green Rovers FC – the world’s greenest football club.