Colour change test to help cancer research advance
Published on 28 March 2017A simple colour changing test to help scientists investigate potential cancer drugs has been developed by ¸£Àû¼§ scientists.
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A simple colour changing test to help scientists investigate potential cancer drugs has been developed by ¸£Àû¼§ scientists.
Subsidising healthy foods would do more to shift the eating habits of obese people than a tax on unhealthy products, and could be cost effective in the long-run
A network of the world’s first tobacco industry monitoring centres (observatories) were on campus last week for an intensive training course.
Future leaders will convene in Bath this weekend under the umbrella of One Young World – the charity that brings together the brightest young leaders.
The film has been nominated for a prestigious British Universities Film and Video Council Learning on Screen Award 2017.
Council has approved the re-appointment of Professor David Galbreath as Dean of Humanities & Social Sciences for five more years.
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