Why spending a long time on your phone isn’t bad for mental health
Published on 30 November 2020General smartphone usage is a poor predictor of anxiety, depression or stress say researchers, who advise caution when it comes to digital detoxes.
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General smartphone usage is a poor predictor of anxiety, depression or stress say researchers, who advise caution when it comes to digital detoxes.
Despite big changes to their medication regimens, people being treated for drug addiction appear to be coping well in the pandemic.
Researchers in the University's Centre for Sustainable and Circular Technologies are part of a four year NERC-funded project.
Bath researchers collaborate with Sapience Therapeutics to find new treatments for cancer cell targets that don't respond to other drugs.
A new statistical analysis of dinosaur diversity shows they were not in decline at the time of their extinction by an asteroid hit 66 million years ago.
The UK slips from first to fourth in 2019 world league table measuring government success in preventing tobacco companies from interfering in policy.
From scholarships to wellbeing support, volunteering to research and teaching, Bath has been recognised for its efforts to welcome refugee and asylum students.
Largest study on how cannabis has changed over time finds increased strength putting consumers at greater risk of harm
Research from criminology Professor Yvonne Jewkes focusing on the impact of prison design for female offenders, takes this year’s prestigious ESRC competition.
Long ago, an enormous burst of gamma rays unleashed more energy in a half-second than the Sun will produce over its entire 10-billion-year lifetime.