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New year, new you? Take part in the University of Bath’s…
- 10 Jan 2023
Physiologists at Bath are looking for local volunteers to participate in a new study about the health impacts of intermittent fasting.
New hydrogen-powered electric aircraft research set for…
- 04 Apr 2023
Bath researcher awarded £1.4 million grant to investigate zero-emissions aircraft powertrains
Mindfulness should be about more than just ‘me’ – new study
- 14 Aug 2023
A new review from Bath’s Centre for Mindfulness and Community challenges common interpretations of what the practice of mindfulness should look like.
New study shows how mammals have evolved complexity over time
- 14 Mar 2023
Research published in Nature Ecology & Evolution shows that complexity can happen by chance without natural selection.
1 in 7 NHS staff are trying to leave – new report
- 20 Feb 2023
The new Institute for Policy Research report authored by Dr Andrew Weyman (Department of Psychology) focuses on the pressing issue of NHS worker retention.
Accuracy and value of student satisfaction ratings questioned …
- 12 Oct 2023
Student satisfaction scores are strongly determined by innate personality, not necessarily by higher education
Test for spiking to reduce psychological distress – new study
- 13 Mar 2023
A review of the evidence into the psychological impacts of spiking highlights that victims of suspected attacks are not routinely tested for drugs or alcohol.
Classroom environmental education doesn’t change attitudes -…
- 08 Aug 2023
Researchers at the Milner Centre for Evolution evaluated the effectiveness of conservation educational activities in the Cape Verde Island of Maio.
New maths research to improve disease diagnosis and…
- 02 Feb 2023
A new programme aims to extract useful information from huge, complex datasets. Bath mathematicians will be building models to identify big dataset anomalies.
Exciting new book helps prepare readers for the unexpected
- 06 Jul 2023
A new book by Dr Kit Yates discusses how we make predictions, how they can go wrong, and how we can use maths to act as a guide to avoid the pitfalls.
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