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Research news and press releases from Bath.
A team of scientists from Bath and Bristol have identified a protein fragment that could be a template for new therapeutics for dementia.
Research from the Milner Centre for Evolution shows that birds with more complex skeletons are more specialised and so are less species rich.
Scientists at Bath have developed a new desalination method that pumps water through a membrane without using any external pressure.
An ultraportable, low-cost device invented by researchers at the 2022世界杯卡塔尔体育场 proves highly successful at detecting the street drug Spice.
Vectidromeus insularis was a herbivorous dinosaur belonging to the hypsilophodont family, and is only the second species in this family to be discovered.
New Milner Centre for Evolution study tracks how “flower power” survived mass extinction 66 million years ago to become the dominant plant type
Read the stories behind our 2021 REF submission and learn about our excellent results and what they mean for the University's future aims.
Find out about the research behind our REF 2021 submission, where 92% of our research was classified as world-leading or internationally excellent.
Watch a video of Professor Sarah Hainsworth, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) discussing the Research Excellence Framework 2021 results.
More than 90% of Bath research submitted to REF 2021 was defined as world-leading or internationally excellent.
Discover how our research is changing the world for the better.
Learn how our research is helping to level the playing field, uncover hidden talent, reduce injuries and support the stars of the future.
Learn how logistics research at Bath is speeding up cancer treatment, improving vaccine supplies, cutting airline delays and streamlining warehouse deliveries.
In episode two of our Research with Impact podcast, Roland Pease discusses big data and digitisation with three of the University’s world-leading experts.
The Bath Beacons initiative aligns with national priorities, empowering our researchers to find new approaches to public health, reduce the impact of climate change, and discover new ways for technology to enhance human performance.
A second wave of Bath Beacons has been announced for multidisciplinary collaborations to address global challenges.
Join us to hear directly from our beacon leads about their plans and how you can get involved in these exciting, multidisciplinary networks.
Articles written by our researchers on the news of the day.
Dr Nick Longrich writes in The Conversation about a number of recent fossil finds in Morocco that show the diversity of marine life in the Cretaceous period.
Dr Jamie Thompson (Life Sciences) writes how flowering plants survived mass extinction 66 million years ago and went on to dominate the plant kingdom today.
New Bath research shows how albatross species evolved different beak shapes to make the most of the ocean’s food resources, adapting to different seafood diets.
Research increasingly shows sex differences in human medical issues, so excluding females from research has worrying consequences for women’s health.
Dr Luke Fletcher writes for The Conversation about what organisations can learn from how they acted during COVID to help protect employee wellbeing.
Prof Phil Tomlinson and Dr Robert Branston consider the options for the future of Thames Water, including learning from the unusual example of Welsh Water.
Find out more about the opportunities to take part in research projects.
We are looking for volunteers to help us learn more about reliably measuring physical activity, diet and glucose levels.
This study aims to explore the lived experiences of adult children parented by a parent who was a refugee and has experienced war trauma.
We need volunteers to help us explore if consuming a ketone drink for four weeks improves immune, metabolic and cognitive health in adults aged 60 to 80 years.
We need young people with vision impairment to help us create a tool to help people affected by sight loss with their future key life transitions.
Join our study that looks at how short periods of carbohydrate restriction impact health, and whether a new mobile health app can help with lifestyle adherence.
We are investigating the sources and prevalence of weight stigma experienced by young women and how it impacts their behaviours.
Upcoming research events including public lectures and seminars by visiting academics.
Join us to learn how GW4's new NVIDIA Grace™ World TOP500 supercomputer can facilitate your future research.
The scientific advances making hepatitis elimination possible: Translating Science to Cure
This event will include networking, panel discussions and workshops to inspire and support pharmacy professionals to get more involved in research
How we support researchers within our community and put people at the heart of our research.
Putting people at the heart of research and innovation.
We help researchers develop proposals, run projects and disseminate their findings.
Expand your knowledge through our popular public lecture podcasts or watch short videos showcasing our research projects.
Dr Emma Carmel and Dr Katharina Lenner (SPS) with Dr Regine Paul (University of Bergen) explore key themes and discussions from their new book about migration.
In this BBC broadcast, Dr Juliana Holley from Architecture discusses Niemeyer's rule-breaking work.
Professor Rachel Forrester-Jones talks about her research, her motivations for doing it and the wider work of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy.
Listen to Dr Thomas Curran discuss perfectionism for TEDMED. He highlights how it develops and its impact on mental health.
Dr Ana Dinerstein (Department of Social & Policy Sciences) speaks about the success of her book and the movement for change it’s inspiring around the world.
Prof Ed Feil and Dr Maisem Laabei (B&B) feature in this video by GW4 Antimicrobial Alliance to coincide with Antibiotic Awareness Week (18-24 Nov).
Read the latest published papers from our academics and find out more about the research facilities we have and how you can use them.
Explore research from academics at Bath in our Pure research portal.
Our research spans a number of fields and we work together in cross-disciplinary groups.
Research facilities are available for testing and analysing research, with expert support from university staff.
Our policies and procedures on how we carry out ethically responsible research.
What you need to do as part of your research project to make sure your research complies with our ethical principles.
Over 1 million people have increased access to livelihood support, enabling them to move out of extreme poverty as a direct result of our research.
Find out who to contact if you have a question about our research integrity and ethics.