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A new genetic analysis using data from over five million people has provided a clearer understanding of the risk of going on ...
Faster, more accurate cancer diagnoses and new clean-energy innovations are some of the key breakthroughs now closer to ...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have an odour that can be reliably detected from skin swabs by trained dogs, a new study ...
A student entrepreneur with a passion for invention has graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University ...
Professor Leon Tikly, Professor of Education at the University of Bristol, has been elected as a Fellow of the British ...
A University of Bristol student who graduated last week with a first in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is packing away ...
A new and unique supercomputing collaboration between the UK and France was announced at the UK-France Summit today (10 July) ...
The University of Bristol has secured funding for two new pioneering research projects as part of a major investment ...
The University swimming pool has six lanes and a moveable bulkhead, creating a competition-length main pool, alongside a comfortable teaching pool for lessons. The pool is available to students, staff ...
Professor Sarah Street’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) - and Leverhulme-funded research has increased understanding of the preservation of colour films and expanded their presentation to ...
Prior to the Uveitis (Sycamore) Study, there were few evidence-based therapies for children with moderate to severe uveitis, leading to many suffering serious visual complications and often blindness.
Pioneering atmospheric research from the University of Bristol has provided policymakers with the evidence needed to slash emissions of CFC-11, the potent ozone-depleting substance and greenhouse gas.