Featured research
Research at Bath plays an important role in advances that impact on modern life, society and produces real benefits. Our global reputation for excellence attracts the highest calibre students and leading academics from across the world. These features show the range of activity and excellent results achieved by our researchers.
Latest features
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Turbocharging future car design

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Protecting GPS from solar storms

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Innovation in straw bale building

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Reducing waste in satellite construction

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Hub sheds light on solar research

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Improving the forecasting of storms

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Roman algae could fuel the future

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Using daffodils to create cancer treatments

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Powering the cars of the future

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Developing a super identity model to target cyber criminals

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Preventing injury in elite disability sport

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Addressing child poverty across the globe

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Responsible supply chains

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Reducing aggression in Accident & Emergency

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Sharing stories of occupied Europe

Science
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Hub sheds light on solar research

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Improving the forecasting of storms

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Powering the cars of the future

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Roman algae could fuel the future

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Using daffodils to create cancer treatments

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Drug inhalation technologies: delivering medicines without injections

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A substitute for addiction?

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Stay longer on the sea bed

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Treating disease a new way

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New technique improves Cassava quality

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Bench to Bedside: New drugs for women's health

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New Chemical for Regenerative Medicine

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Database helps lower construction's carbon footprint

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Local power could mean cheaper bills

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Shower gel from plants?

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Password or pA55w0rd?

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Acoustic Sensors: mapping and monitoring our environment

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Space DRUMS: reactions in suspense!

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Toughest organisms could give clue to early life

Engineering & Design
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Innovation in straw bale building

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Protecting GPS from solar storms

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Reducing waste in satellite construction

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Turbocharging future car design

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From notebooks to knowledge bases...

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Fuel efficient, low carbon cars: 25 yrs of engine research

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RepRapping: wealth without money?

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New Form of Optical Fibre for Laser Light Conversion

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Giving more independence to people with dementia



Humanities & Social Sciences
Addressing child poverty across the globe
Developing a super identity model to target cyber criminals
Preventing injury in elite disability sport
Sharing stories of occupied Europe
Understanding wellbeing in developing countries to enhance poverty-reduction projects
New training programmes at work: injury reduction in the forces
35 million ‘invisible’ poor: understanding poverty in Bangladesh
European union: where next?
Counting the Cost of Climate Change
Think, feel, do!
Global welfare: one size does not fit all
Smoking and health inequalities
Organised crime: are we missing global characteristics?
Support and opposition to migration