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Rethinking screen time: new research emphasizes ‘quality over quantity’
It is what we are looking at, rather than how much time we are spending our time online, that influences our health and well-being, according to a major new report from scientists.
The surge in hydroelectric dams is driving massive biodiversity loss
Drs. Josie South (School of Biology), Lee Brown and Taylor Maavara (both School of Geography) explain why hydroelectric dams are driving massive biodiversity loss.
Dr James Warren wins first ever Prof Mike McPherson Innovator Award
Dr Warren was presented the prize during a faculty awards ceremony at Nexus on Thursday 23rd May.
‘Open Africa, Open World’: The Faculty of Biological Sciences celebrates Africa Week 2024
The Faculty of Biological Sciences join the University in celebrating the strengths, diversity and impact of African scholars, organisations and partnerships.
AI system can predict the structures of life’s molecules with stunning accuracy – helping to solve one of biology’s biggest problems
Professor Richard Bayliss, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Dr Charlotte Dodson, University of Bath, reflect on what the latest developments in AlphaFold 3 mean for biologists.