Cannabis strength soars over past half century – new study
Published on 15 November 2020Largest study on how cannabis has changed over time finds increased strength putting consumers at greater risk of harm
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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.
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University spin-out Naturbeads is working with ChiralVision to replace plastic microbeads in the chemical industry with biodegradable ones made of cellulose.
A fascinating festival of discovery is set return to Bath later this month offering a host of engaging, interactive and fun virtual activities.
Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats awarded £5.3m funding for new behavioural and social science study into security threats to UK
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.
The first fossils of a duckbilled dinosaur have been discovered in Africa, suggesting dinosaurs crossed hundreds of kilometres of open water to get there.
First analysis combining genetic and physical differences of populations of gentoo penguins indicates they should be treated as four separate species.
A new £3.5 million research collaboration at the University will focus on the social science side of digital security.