Bath research asks questions about youth use of health devices
Published on 9 February 2017A ‘world first’ research project to explore the previously uncharted area of teenagers’ growing use of digital wellbeing software and gadgets.
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A ‘world first’ research project to explore the previously uncharted area of teenagers’ growing use of digital wellbeing software and gadgets.
New research project seeking volunteers to help investigate the ways in which different people cope with crises, why some sail through life, yet others struggle
The Water Innovation and Research Centre (WIRC) hosted an open discussion day to showcase their current research themes.
The popular Pattern Lock system used to secure millions of Android phones can be cracked within just five attempts, with complicated patterns easiest to crack.
Gentler exercise is just as good in helping people get healthier while losing weight as a tougher workout, if the number of calories burned overall is the same.
The University of Bath is part of a six-company partnership to design and develop technology for the next generation of supercar powertrains.
Creating a new generation of advanced pacemakers which adapt to the demands of a patient’s body is the goal of a €5M research consortium led by the University.
Early career academics presented on topics ranging from black holes to improving our healthcare systems at this year's Vice-Chancellor’s Research Day.
New University research shows that going above and beyond the call of duty comes at a cost to personal well-being and family responsibilities.
Scientists from the Department for Health are looking for men and women aged between 65 and 80 in and around Bath to take part in their research.