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Published on 28 April 2020For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath.
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For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath.
By tracking students at university and beyond, the research compares how Indigenous students in Mexico fare across different higher education institutions.
A new free children's book by Dr Tiffany Taylor (Milner Centre for Evolution) gently introduces the ideas of genetics and DNA in the form of a bedtime story.
A study from Dr Sally Adams and Craig Gunn in our Addiction & Mental Health Group highlights how hangover inhibits individuals' core executive functions.
Bath researchers are building innovative devices to access the deepest chambers of the lungs, as part of a major project to find coronavirus treatments.
Director of the University's Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, Rachel Forrester-Jones, responds to government’s strategy to support adult social care.
University political scientist Brad Evans has brought together some of the world’s leading thinkers to help make sense of the coronavirus crisis.
A new blog from our health researchers aims to give those aged 60 and over practical tips and advice to stay healthy and active, even when isolating at home.
Mathematicians from around the world are meeting on Zoom to watch expert seminars, thanks to the creativity of professors from Bath and Germany.
Groundbreaking research from Bath suggests the brightest source of energy in the universe is powered by the collapse of a dying star's magnetic field.