A multi-lingual academic from the University of Bristol is one of seven exceptional early career researchers granted fellowships by the British Academy and the Wolfson Foundation.
For these students, it really is rocket science.
Come and quench your thirst for knowledge with scientific talks on everything from artificial intelligence to animal behaviour through to quantum physics.
Frankie MacMillan, Professor of Biomedical Science Education in the School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, has been awarded the 2024 Otto Hutter Teaching Prize Lecture by...
A University of Bristol academic who has provided insight into how networks of interactions between species impact the environment has been elected as a Fellow of...
A tap-to-rent electric trailer that attaches to a bike or e-scooter was one of six business ideas awarded a total of £70,000 at this year's University...
Parents of young children with eczema are being asked to consider taking part in a major new food allergy study run by researchers at the Universities...
A molecular machine, which plays an essential ‘cargo’ role in controlling the delivery of proteins to the surface of human cells, and is implicated in several...
A new paper from the University of Bristol rewrites the history of the darkest, most bizarre event in the history of palaeontology.
An innovative partnership project that uses 3D augmented reality (AR) technology to help bring the art of theatre production to life for young people was among...