The search for tomorrow's champions
A late start to puberty can mean talented athletes are overlooked. Our researcher is working with the Premier League to harness young players' true potential.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
A late start to puberty can mean talented athletes are overlooked. Our researcher is working with the Premier League to harness young players' true potential.
Dr Güneş Erdoğan has developed a tool that helps organisations choose the best routes for delivering goods, helping to save money and reduce emissions.
Despite their simple appearance, the maths behind Stokes waves is complex. Researchers from the Department of Mathematical Sciences set out to learn more.
Our researchers are working with British Skeleton and UK Sport to learn more about the science behind the Winter Olympic sport.
Working with Ford, Jaguar Land Rover and Cummins Turbo Technologies, our engineers are working to reduce the carbon footprint of cars.
Our research into terpenes could revolutionise the chemical industry by shifting manufacturing from crude oil to renewable resources.
How zebrafish have been used in our research to better understand a human disease gene associated with skin and pigment diseases.
More about why models based on mouse genetics are useful to better understand early embryonic development in humans.
Researchers are exploring what the best way to cope with pain is, and how technology can help.
In October 2022, telescopes registered the brightest cosmic explosion of all time. Bath astrophysicists set out to discover what made it so dazzling.