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Published on 15 August 2016The University has submitted a planning proposal for the building of the first centre for evolution in the UK.
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The University has submitted a planning proposal for the building of the first centre for evolution in the UK.
We are joining forces with the University of Oslo's Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES) to strengthen evolution research and education.
An international team of researchers including scientists at the University of Bath has discovered that pathogens can move from humans to animals.
Over 90 per cent of mammal species were wiped out by the same asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, more than previously thought.
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed ‘DNA photofits’ to identify drug-resistant ‘superbug’ infections and track their spread.
New research reveals that the limbs of the earliest four-legged vertebrates were no more structurally diverse than the fins of their aquatic ancestors.
Scientists including researchers from the University of Bath have developed a method to detect pluripotent cells in cell culture and preserve them.
The University will launch the UK’s first centre for evolution research, following the largest ever donation from one of our science graduates.