Culturally appropriate women-centred interventions can help healthcare systems respond to domestic violence, research has found. HERA (Healthcare Responding to Violence and Abuse) has been co-developing and...
A storeroom specimen that changed the origins of modern lizards by millions of years has had its identity confirmed.
Low back pain affects many people in the UK, restricting their daily activities and accounting for 5 per cent of GP appointments. Researchers from the University...
A new initiative designed to allow farmers to sell surplus produce to community-based buyers such as food banks, small food producers, social supermarkets and beyond, is...
Philanthropic gifts to the University of Bristol totalling £24.4 million will drive forward research in fields including neuroscience, climate change, quantum science and theatre, whilst also...
Trust between humans and robots is improved when the movement between both is harmonised, researchers have discovered.
In a new study, led by the University of Oxford (co-authored by a University of Bristol scientist) and published today [18 November[ in Nature, an international...
Children exposed to the anti-seizure drug lamotrigine during pregnancy were at no increased risk for autism or intellectual disability than those exposed to other anti-seizure medications,...
Two new studies to understand more about type 1 diabetes and how it develops in people who already have early markers of the disease in their...
A new study highlights how some marine life could face extinction over the next century, if human-induced global warming worsens.