New innovative way to store renewable energy
Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
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Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
There’s growing understanding about autism across society, but what does it mean to be a student and autistic?
Technique and performance research in sprinting and hurdling has helped athletes win medals, improved coaching and instigated changes to athletics and skeleton.
Jessica Pinheiro de Lucena-Thomas, Marie Curie FIRE PhD Fellow, shares her internship experiences after a month in Rio.
Dr Rachel Arnold tells Andrew Dunne how sport psychology and good mental preparation can help athletes take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Using metal powder laser melting, our research on industrial 3D printing has helped to improve processes and develop new products with our industrial partners.
University of Bath research has contributed to a lean build-to-order production strategy for the European automotive industry.
Our research has helped to develop and apply methods for deriving an economic valuation of the effects of environmental damage on human health.
Through space-based communication research we’ve influenced public policy and security. Our algorithms help keep GPS systems functioning and accurate.
A new book from Bath's Juan Pablo Ferrero examines the shifts in politics seen in Brazil and Argentina and asks what went wrong for the Left in Latin America.