Are women really more prone to ACL injuries? New study challenges common claims
Published on 9 December 2024New research highlights how gender inequalities in sports could be distorting injury data and calls for more accurate measurements
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New research highlights how gender inequalities in sports could be distorting injury data and calls for more accurate measurements
The University is saddened to learn of the death of Simon Hockenhull, Electronics and Electrical Laboratory Technician, Dept of Electronic and Electrical Eng.
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UK-based BJJ players can take part in an online study to understand how BJJ affects mental health and wellbeing
Bath engineers co-author new research, finding parks can cut air pollution by almost a quarter
New open access software could be used by clinicians, physiotherapists, sports coaches and athletes to analyse body movements without motion capture suits.
Isambard 3 is a 拢10 million supercomputer developed as part of a GW4 collaboration and is located at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.