IMI develops AI to map marine environments
Working with SEA Ltd., we have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm which could improve how we monitor our marine territories.
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Working with SEA Ltd., we have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm which could improve how we monitor our marine territories.
With plastic pollution among our most urgent environmental issues, creating easily degradable polymers is one of the hottest topics in materials chemistry.
A team led by Bath physicists intends to give heart failure patients a new lease of life.
Francisco de Melo Viríssimo's PhD focused on studying wave behaviour in the real-world using dynamical systems techniques.
Through space-based communication research we’ve influenced public policy and security. Our algorithms help keep GPS systems functioning and accurate.
Our scientists have developed a medical dressing that 'lights up' when a burn is infected.
CiteAb, a new impartial citation-based search engine, is shaking up the $2 billion antibody industry.
From telecoms to healthcare, fibre optics are an essential tool in photonics research. But how are they made, and what exactly do they do?
Despite their simple appearance, the maths behind Stokes waves is complex. Researchers from the Department of Mathematical Sciences set out to learn more.
In October 2022, telescopes registered the brightest cosmic explosion of all time. Bath astrophysicists set out to discover what made it so dazzling.