Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can lead to protecting wildlife
From navigating avian romance to engaging local communities, Professor Tamás Székely’s research group aims to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
From navigating avian romance to engaging local communities, Professor Tamás Székely’s research group aims to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity.
From telecoms to healthcare, fibre optics are an essential tool in photonics research. But how are they made, and what exactly do they do?
Our researchers developed a large-scale computer simulation model that provides a flexible platform for developing models for predicted exposures.
Despite their simple appearance, the maths behind Stokes waves is complex. Researchers from the Department of Mathematical Sciences set out to learn more.
How zebrafish have been used in our research to better understand a human disease gene associated with skin and pigment diseases.
More about why models based on mouse genetics are useful to better understand early embryonic development in humans.
In October 2022, telescopes registered the brightest cosmic explosion of all time. Bath astrophysicists set out to discover what made it so dazzling.
PhD student, Thao Do, is researching the capabilities and risks of using AI in combating human trafficking, to promote responsible AI use and empower survivors.
With intergalactic distances reaching many thousands of lightyears, researchers turn to geometry to model galaxies and learn more about their evolution.
Dr James Stone and his research team are designing specialised optical fibres to help treat lung infections in some of the most vulnerable hospital patients.