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New funding will help UK universities exploit nanotechnologies

A major new grant will enable UK universities to access the University of Bath’s advanced nanotechnology equipment which could pave the way for more sophisticated nanoscale electronic and photonic devices in the future.

University hosts international renewable resources event

The University’s Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies recently hosted an event to develop international multidisciplinary research projects in the area of renewable resources.

Marine life gets drowned out as oceans get noisier

A PhD student from the Department of Physics who recently returned from a trip to lay microphones on the ocean floor off the west coast of Canada is warning of the dangers to marine life from increased ocean noise.

Scientific study turns understanding about evolution on its head

In a new paper, recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences, evolutionary biologists from the Department of Biology & Biochemistry, suggest that our understanding about how animals evolved may be wrong.

Pharmacy & Pharmacology’s prescription for success

Postgraduates from the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology recently celebrated receiving their Independent Prescribing Programme Practice Certificates at the Pharmacy prize-giving ceremony.

Researchers reveal which London Underground lines are mouldiest

People travelling on the London Underground Jubilee Line inhale more fungal spores than those on the Central and Bakerloo Lines, according to new research from our scientists here at the University.

Hill family celebrate first George Moore Prizes in Pharmacy

Two new prizes were awarded by Dr and Mrs Hill at the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology annual prize-giving ceremony this year.

New mathematical theory says small organisms may not form species

A new mathematical theory from the University is challenging one of the most basic ideas of biology – that the concept of a ‘species’ applies to all creatures.

Diabetics benefit from licensing of University technology

Nemaura Pharma Ltd, a specialty pharmaceutical drug delivery company that specialises in transdermal drug delivery and diagnostics, has licensed from the University of Bath technology developed by Dr. Begoña Delgado-Charro and Professor Richard Guy of the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology.

 
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