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Information for journalists, bloggers and online commentators including latest news, research and facts and figures from the University of Bath.
Across a range of themes, we have experts available to provide analysis and comment to journalists on multiple aspects of digital technology.
Bird species with a skewed adult sex ratio display different mating and parenting behaviours and the rarer sex is more ornamented.
Research finds that one-time use of a free online tool can positively support young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
An online system delivered through primary schools appears to be significantly more effective than standard school provision in reducing anxiety among children.
Two early career researchers at Bath have been awarded funding as part of the Academy of Sciences Springboard programme.
Analysis shows how influencers shape public behaviour and legitimise violence through narratives, not instructions.
A new method for chemically recycling acrylic uses less energy and non-toxic solvents without reducing quality, so plastics can be recycled again and again.
An outstanding display saw the men's 1st XV defeat Loughborough 41-14 to win the BSR Milk Championship knockout competition, adding to their first league title.
Josh Gammon pipped team-mate Jacob Peters to the 50m butterfly title as 10 medals were won and European and Commonwealth Games qualifying times were set.
The Olympic medallist won bronze in her first competition since Paris 2024, while fellow University of Bath sporting scholar Ranjuo Tomblin bagged three medals.
British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association athletes who train at the University of Bath won two gold medals and made history for Team GB at Milano-Cortina 2026.
Toby rises to 171 in the world as Esther Adeshina, also part of the Pro Team based at the University of Bath, won her first professional singles title in Canada
It is the first time British Fencing have opened their dedicated facilities, based at the University, to other nations as the countdown to LA 2028 begins.
Roland Pease meets Prof Christopher Eccleston, Dr Emma Fisher and Prof Ed Keogh to learn about the work of the Centre for Pain Research.
In the new podcast series, Roland meets Prof Alison Walker (Physics) and Prof Petra Cameron (Chemistry) to discuss our research that's powering the future.
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.
In episode two, Roland meets Nello Cristianini (Computer Science) and Emma Carmel (SPS) to learn how our research is informing AI developments and regulation.
DC is attempting a revival to compete with the cinematic success of Marvel. Dr Roman Pavlyuchenko explains why he thinks the DC comeback isn't set to fly.
Flying for holidays is fuelling rising aviation emissions. We must shift towards more climate-friendly travel while also reimagining where holidays take place.
Using cost per wear in shops or online retail spaces could reduce the environmental impact of fashion - Dr Lisa Eckmann explains how.
Professor Kit Yates analyses some of the on-screen maths discussed in the new Amazon Prime series, Young Sherlock.
Dr Lorna Stevens discusses how Agnes Hathaway, memorably portrayed by Jessie Buckley in the film 'Hamnet' chimes with the growing interest in 'green witchcraft'
Dr George Ferns explains for The Conversation that an outdoor education can offer something that conventional leadership programmes often miss.
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Information for journalists, bloggers and online commentators including latest news, research and facts and figures from the University of Bath.
Across a range of themes, we have experts available to provide analysis and comment to journalists on multiple aspects of digital technology.
Bird species with a skewed adult sex ratio display different mating and parenting behaviours and the rarer sex is more ornamented.
Research finds that one-time use of a free online tool can positively support young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
An online system delivered through primary schools appears to be significantly more effective than standard school provision in reducing anxiety among children.
Two early career researchers at Bath have been awarded funding as part of the Academy of Sciences Springboard programme.
Analysis shows how influencers shape public behaviour and legitimise violence through narratives, not instructions.
A new method for chemically recycling acrylic uses less energy and non-toxic solvents without reducing quality, so plastics can be recycled again and again.
An outstanding display saw the men's 1st XV defeat Loughborough 41-14 to win the BSR Milk Championship knockout competition, adding to their first league title.
Josh Gammon pipped team-mate Jacob Peters to the 50m butterfly title as 10 medals were won and European and Commonwealth Games qualifying times were set.
The Olympic medallist won bronze in her first competition since Paris 2024, while fellow University of Bath sporting scholar Ranjuo Tomblin bagged three medals.
British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association athletes who train at the University of Bath won two gold medals and made history for Team GB at Milano-Cortina 2026.
Toby rises to 171 in the world as Esther Adeshina, also part of the Pro Team based at the University of Bath, won her first professional singles title in Canada
It is the first time British Fencing have opened their dedicated facilities, based at the University, to other nations as the countdown to LA 2028 begins.
Roland Pease meets Prof Christopher Eccleston, Dr Emma Fisher and Prof Ed Keogh to learn about the work of the Centre for Pain Research.
In the new podcast series, Roland meets Prof Alison Walker (Physics) and Prof Petra Cameron (Chemistry) to discuss our research that's powering the future.
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.
In episode two, Roland meets Nello Cristianini (Computer Science) and Emma Carmel (SPS) to learn how our research is informing AI developments and regulation.
DC is attempting a revival to compete with the cinematic success of Marvel. Dr Roman Pavlyuchenko explains why he thinks the DC comeback isn't set to fly.
Flying for holidays is fuelling rising aviation emissions. We must shift towards more climate-friendly travel while also reimagining where holidays take place.
Using cost per wear in shops or online retail spaces could reduce the environmental impact of fashion - Dr Lisa Eckmann explains how.
Professor Kit Yates analyses some of the on-screen maths discussed in the new Amazon Prime series, Young Sherlock.
Dr Lorna Stevens discusses how Agnes Hathaway, memorably portrayed by Jessie Buckley in the film 'Hamnet' chimes with the growing interest in 'green witchcraft'
Dr George Ferns explains for The Conversation that an outdoor education can offer something that conventional leadership programmes often miss.
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