Bath experts check the quality of key chemicals in Covid-19 test kits
Published on 15 May 2020The University of Bath has begun testing the quality of vital chemicals used in Covid-19 diagnostics kits.
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The University of Bath has begun testing the quality of vital chemicals used in Covid-19 diagnostics kits.
An international study, co-authored by a researcher from the Milner Centre for Evolution, has revealed why some bird species take longer to develop than others.
Seaweed could produce sustainable fuels, chemicals and fertiliser while helping protect tourist hotspots.
The redeployment and redevelopment of ‘Germ Defence’ can play an important role in changing people’s behaviours and cutting infection, say researchers.
Mathematicians use newly formed forum to support UK government in tackling the challenges of easing the COVID-19 restrictions.
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed an AI model that can automatically classify underwater environments directly from sonar measurements.
Pandemic hastens launch of money-saving charity sector innovation
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Health psychologists at Bath will lead the UK part of a new international study to learn more about the mental health impacts of covid-19 and lockdown.
The new Verso book from PoLIS’ Dr Mondon, co-written with Dr Aaron Winter, considers the mainstreaming of racism and the far right in politics.