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Bath's partnership with the Learning Foundation

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Providing access to technology to disadvantaged children. For 15 years, the main vision of the Learning Foundation has been to provide access to Internet, technology and digital skills development programmes to ... Since I arrived, I have benefited

Accelerating Impact: Dr Chris Pudney on driving next…

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Protein Biochemist, Dr Chris Pudney utilised an award from the University’s EPSRC IAA Open Call to further the development of a revolutionary digital tool that will make it cheaper, safer ... time and costs associated with new drug development.

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Participatory Research as part of a large…

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Digital content. ... with access needs, such as sensory impairment and learning difficulties, through the analysis and development of apps, access strategies, and visitor experiences.

Patient and Public Involvement in a rapid development

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Patient and Public Involvement in a rapid development project. In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Dr Ben Ainsworth worked with public representatives and clinicians to create the Germ Defence website. ... Given the context – an ongoing public health

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Research shines light on circadian clock in our muscles

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work in our muscle cells, which could be an important factor in regulating our metabolism and in the development of diabetes. ... It is thought that this system going wrong could be an important factor in the development of type 2 diabetes.

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Humans hardwired to lean to the right while kissing the…

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Digital content. ... Lead author from the Department of Psychology at the University of Dhaka, Dr Rezaul Karim, explained: "Head turning is one of the earliest biases seen in development – even in the womb

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