Study takes stand on true health benefits of getting up out of your chair
Published on 3 December 2018A new health study provides fresh insights on the energy cost of sitting versus standing for sedentary workers.
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A new health study provides fresh insights on the energy cost of sitting versus standing for sedentary workers.
Speakers of languages that allow personal pronouns to be dropped are less likely to have completed secondary or tertiary education, according to new findings.
Scientists from the Milner Centre for Evolution warn S. epidermidis should be taken more seriously
New report from IFS, co-authored by Dr Matt Dickson, reveals attending university increases earnings but varies by degree and prior attainment of students.
New Policy Brief looks at developing green transport infrastructures to promote environmentally sustainable, low carbon growth in devolved regions of England.
Dr Nathalia Gjersoe and Dr Susanna Martin from our Department of Psychology were both part of the making of the new BBC2 series focused on child development.
The University will lead a network of 12 EU universities and companies to train new researchers in the area of optical frequency combs in microresonators.
This year's British Heart Foundation - Student Community Partnership has seen a record-breaking haul of donations from Bath students and local residents.
New research suggests that practitioners should rethink how psychiatry is presented to patients in order to improve mental health outcomes.
IPR colleagues will collaborate with National University of Mongolia and The Mongolian National Development Agency on new interdisciplinary project.