Scientists make viable embryos from non-egg cells
Published on 9 December 2016Bath scientists have shown for the first time that offspring can be made from non-egg cells, a discovery that challenges two centuries of received wisdom.
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Bath scientists have shown for the first time that offspring can be made from non-egg cells, a discovery that challenges two centuries of received wisdom.
Bath scientists have co-authored a journal paper to confirm that dinosaur families migrated from Europe to other continents.
Legislation alone is less successful in encouraging women into senior management compared with policy commitments backed with financial support.
The University of Bath is involved in two new research hubs funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Researchers from the University have devised new scientifically-based fitness tests and standards to evaluate some 50,000 UK firefighters' physical capacity.
Researchers have called for tougher restrictions on the way tobacco companies use philanthropy for political influence.
A clinical trial of a smart bandage which changes colour when it detects infections is beginning using samples from burns patients from four UK hospitals.
Academics from the University and its Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences are in demand to add their expertise both across events at home and abroad.
The University is embarking on an innovative research partnership with EDF Energy, the company behind the UK’s new nuclear power station project.
Three researchers from the University of Bath will be learning how their research can inform legislation when they visit the House of Commons in Westminster.