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Scientists have found a way to generate electricity from nylon, raising hopes that the clothes on our backs will become an important source of energy.
Astronomers find X-rays lingering years after landmark neutron star collision.
Over half a million pounds of investment has been secured by Ceryx Medical as they develop the world’s first curative therapy for heart failure.
Scientists at Bath are collaborating on a major project that aims to transform the treatment of dangerous infections and ‘inoperable’ cancers.
Bath scientists take an important step towards understanding the interaction between layers of atomically thin materials arranged in stacks.
For the first time, a single, twisted nanoparticle has been accurately measured and characterised in a lab.
Henry Shepherd takes home the top prize in a UK Space Agency competition that asked for imaginative ideas to combat global and local problems using space.
Endoscopic devices built to test new coronavirus treatments will probably be ready by August, thanks to cutting-edge research at the University of Bath
For the first time, scientists have added microscopic tracking devices into the interior of living cells, giving a peek into how development starts.
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed an AI model that can automatically classify underwater environments directly from sonar measurements.