New technology could speed up life-saving drug discoveries
Published on 8 April 2015Researchers have developed a revolutionary new biochip device that will lead to a faster and more cost effective way of discovering new life-saving drugs.
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Researchers have developed a revolutionary new biochip device that will lead to a faster and more cost effective way of discovering new life-saving drugs.
Head of Astrophysics at Bath, Professor Carole Mundell has been appointed to join the governing Council of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
The six families of worm lizards are found in five different continents, puzzling biologists as to how these creatures became so widespread.
Why do different survival tactics co-exist, if evolution should always favour the winning strategy?
Binge drinking is costing UK taxpayers £4.9 billion a year and policies to regulate alcohol sales and consumption are inadequate in easing the economic effects.
Dr Rachel Arnold from our Department for Health has been recognised by the British Psychological Society (BPS) for her research.
The UK Space Agency has joined forces with SETsquared to help foster new innovations in space-related technology.
Our economic modelling research into the impacts of climate change will help businesses better plan for the future and save money in the long run.
Researchers from our University have been awarded a £1m EPSRC grant to research and develop the next generation of long lasting ‘immortal membranes’.
Scientists from the Biology & Biochemistry Department have solved the century-old mystery of how our bodies withstand gravity and take on their 3D shape.