Bath student wins top prize for tackling Earth's problems from space
Published on 15 July 2020Henry Shepherd takes home the top prize in a UK Space Agency competition that asked for imaginative ideas to combat global and local problems using space.
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Henry Shepherd takes home the top prize in a UK Space Agency competition that asked for imaginative ideas to combat global and local problems using space.
For the first time, scientists have added microscopic tracking devices into the interior of living cells, giving a peek into how development starts.
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For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath.
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