A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has uncovered intriguing new insights into the diet of people living in Neolithic Britain and found...
A woman’s mercury level during pregnancy is unlikely to have an adverse effect on the development of the child provided that the mother eats fish, according...
History is made at the University of Bristol today as Professor Evelyn Welch becomes the first female Vice-Chancellor and President since its doors opened in 1909.
Dr Chris Clements of Bristol’s School of Biological Sciences has received the prestigious Founders’ Prize which commemorates the enthusiasm and vision of the Society’s founders.
Two University of Bristol academics have been conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Young people living with a genetic alteration that increases the risk of psychiatric disorders have markedly different brain activity during sleep, a study led by researchers...
Doctors Sumitra Kafle and Navdeep Nath who met at while studying medicine at the University of Bristol have introduced a business to advance primary care in...
How well patients recover after a hip fracture varies enormously between NHS hospitals in England and Wales and in some hospitals one in ten of patients...
Male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multi-level alliance network outside humans, an international team led by researchers at the University of Bristol have shown. These...
Chemistry student and top University Challenge fan Tess Richardson will lead Bristol’s team as they kick off Jeremy Paxman’s last series tonight.