Faster recharging batteries possible after new insights
Published on 18 January 2017Faster recharging lithium batteries could be developed.
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Faster recharging lithium batteries could be developed.
It is with great sadness that the Department of Estates announces the death of Peter Brown, former Landscape Manager, on Monday 9 January 2017.
Scientists at the ¸£Àû¼§ are part of a new five-year project to save brassica vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli and kale.
Researchers at the ¸£Àû¼§ suggest developments in 3D printing techniques could open the door to the advancement of membrane capabilities.
Keith Bradley has received an honorary degree from the ¸£Àû¼§ in recognition of his distinguished career in architectural practice.
Professors Gary Hawley and Chris Brace have received the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Medal in recognition of their world-leading automotive research.
A message from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Jonathan Knight:
Researchers from the Department for Health are looking for people living in and around Bath.
‘Molecular volume control’ may one day be used to manipulate enzyme activity in order control the development and treatment of cancer, according to new research
Most current plastics are made from oil, which is unsustainable.