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    Bath Science Café: realising the science of the Star Trek Tricorder(21/01/2013)

    Star Trek's Tricorder remains (for now) in the realm of science fiction. However, the next Bath Science Café on February 11 looks at a US competition aimed at producing a medical Tricorder.

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    New study says nanoparticles don’t penetrate the skin(01/10/2012)

    Researchers at the University of Bath are challenging claims that nanoparticles in medicated and cosmetic creams are able to transport and deliver active ingredients deep inside the skin.

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    Bath reaps €1.6m EU funds for straw homes project(25/07/2012)

    A €1.6million research project is paving the way for the certification of straw bale buildings, setting recognised industry standards for a technology pioneered at the University of Bath.

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    Olympic structures inspire next generation of mathematicians(17/07/2012)

    A University of Bath engineering lecturer has been using the distinctive new structures of London’s Olympic Park and the maths behind their construction to inspire the next generation of mathematicians. With EPSRC funding, Dr Paul Shepherd of the University’s Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering has created a special interactive presentation entitled ‘Building the Olympics’ to demonstrate the relevance of maths and its application in the modern world.

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    Team to investigate energy network complexity(12/07/2012)

    Funding to assess the feasibility of constructing a system to respond to the increasing complexity of the UK’s energy network has been secured by a team comprising researchers from the University of Bath’s Department of Computer Science, in collaboration with Low Carbon South West and Grid Scientific. The team will investigate how a ‘coherence engine’ could enable operators to achieve significant business and operational benefits and how to respond to failures in the network more efficiently.

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