Stripe patterns are commonly seen in nature – for instance birds and fish move in coordinated flocks and schools, ...
A University of Bristol engineer whose research focuses on the impact of agriculture on water quality has been recognised in this year's King’s New Year Honours list.
Winter vacation closure: The Arts and Social Sciences Library will close at 8pm on Tuesday 23 December and reopen at 9am on Saturday 3 January 2026.
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol. Whether you are an organisation or individual entrepreneur, a ...
Our Clearing vacancies for 2025 entry are now closed. If you have already applied for a Clearing place with us (either by phone or via the online application form) we will contact you with a decision ...
The Education Library is a supported self-service Library. Library staff do checks of the space Monday - Friday 10-11am and 2-3pm. Outside of these hours telephone, Live Chat, and email help is ...
The Chemistry Library will close on Friday 19 December at 6:45pm. We will reopen with term-time hours from Monday 5 January 2026. Please note the Library will be closed on the following bank holidays ...
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, new research has shown.
University of Bristol researchers developing robot hands that can operate with human dexterity have received financial backing from Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA). The grant will help the ...
Long-term antidepressant use may double the risk of heart disease, finds the most comprehensive epidemiological study to date to investigate the health consequences from using the medication over ten ...
The discovery of a new blood group, MAL, has solved a 50- year-old mystery. Researchers from NHS Blood and Transplant (Bristol), NHSBT’s International Blood Group Reference Laboratory (IBGRL) and the ...
Complex life began to develop earlier, and over a longer span of time, than previously believed, a groundbreaking new study has revealed. The research sheds new light on the conditions needed for ...
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