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New technique to track transmission of super-bug MRSA
- 22 Jan 2010
Researchers have developed a new technique that can pinpoint the source of infections such as the super-bug MRSA to a single hospital ward.
Sir James Dyson to open innovative new University building
- 30 Jun 2010
World famous British entrepreneur Sir James Dyson will officially open the University of Bath’s newest building this week.
University supports new West of England Local Enterprise…
- 09 Nov 2010
The University has backed the successful bid to create a new West of England Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
New scheme will allow Chinese students to transfer to Bath
- 28 Jun 2010
The University of Bath announces a new scheme that will allow elite Chinese engineering students to continue their study at Bath on a joint BEng programme.
A new computer system could help autistic children excel at…
- 16 Feb 2010
Researchers at the University of Bath have been awarded almost £500,000 to develop a state-of-the art computer system to aid autistic children with their math.
New technology revealed to help older people get a better…
- 26 Oct 2010
Older people will soon be able to use a range of state-of-the-art technology including a pillow with inbuilt gentle music that can lull them to sleep.
Computer mimics nature by watching TV
- 25 Jan 2010
Computer scientists at the University of Bath have developed a new way of making life-like animations of trees using video footage of the real thing.
Scientists to develop tougher plastics from plants
- 18 Nov 2010
Scientists at the University of Bath and Tel Aviv University are working on a new project to improve the properties of plastics made from plants.
Research will help submariners breathe more easily
- 17 Jun 2010
Professor Stan Kolaczkowski and his team are collaborating with Duke University to develop a new way of removing carbon dioxide from deep sea human habitats.
Creams used to treat eczema could make it worse
- 18 Oct 2010
New research at the University of Bath suggests that using emollient creams to relieve the symptoms of eczema could actually make the condition worse.
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