New research shows “Juvenile T. rex” fossils are a distinct species of small tyrannosaur
Published on 3 January 2024Nanotyrannus was a smaller, longer-armed relative of T. rex, with a narrower snout.
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Nanotyrannus was a smaller, longer-armed relative of T. rex, with a narrower snout.
The Universities of Bath and Plymouth are teaming up to deliver a highly regarded pharmacy degree and address a shortage of pharmacists in the South West.
New research shows how combining mindfulness with exercise boosts people’s mental health and wellbeing and could help change exercise habits.
Scientists have discovered how to make thermosets like gels, rubbers and elastomers so they can be degraded and be re-formed without loss of function.
A new study looks at Uruguay’s decision to legalise cannabis and how international financial regulations are creating hurdles policymakers must address.
Founded in the School of Management, the 1st Impressions charity has helped over 200 women into work and is looking for new volunteers to get involved.
Changes within industry needed to reach Net Zero targets could cost less than expected, but may impact competitiveness of some sectors, Bath academics find
Dr Abbie Jordan from Bath's Centre for Pain Research was involved in the new analysis published via the Cochrane Library.
Being amazed by powerful graphics is not enough for a person to feel fully engaged in a VR world – even more important is a strong emotional response.
Research from Dr Jo Daniels (Psychology) will be launched in Parliament via the APPG on Vulnerable Groups to Pandemics.