Inhaled antibiotics could help reduce antimicrobial resistance
Published on 12 May 2022Using inhaled antibiotics to treat lower respiratory tract infections could help reduce antimicrobial resistance.
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Using inhaled antibiotics to treat lower respiratory tract infections could help reduce antimicrobial resistance.
An important link has been found between the intellectual disability seen in children with Joubert Syndrome and defects in a specific part of the brain.
For the second year in a row, Bath is named one of the top 10 places in the world to study sport in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022.
The University of Bath has become a major consortium partner in 4MOST - a telescope facility that's set to change the face of astrophysics over the next decade.
Physicists at the University of Bath and University of Michigan demonstrate a new photonic effect in semiconducting nanohelices.
The University of Bath is joint ninth in the Times Higher Education ‘Table of Tables’ 2022 and continues to rank as the best university in the South West.
Two members of our community are now among the most experienced practitioners of the Korean martial art in the UK.
An affordable lab system that uses grass blades to turn cells into cultured meat has been developed at the University of Bath.
Biologists at the University of Bath and the University of Vienna in Austria have discovered 71 new imprinted genes in the mouse genome.
The University of Bath has improved its position in the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings.