A student who passed her neuroscience Master’s despite a demanding job and providing round-the-clock care for her terminally ill mother has said: “Mum would be proud.”
Fascinating research by two University of Bristol academics features in a new BBC Two wildlife series.
New research led by Swansea University in collaboration with researchers at the University of Bristol and the Francis Crick Institute in London has indicated that consuming...
Home gardens are by far the biggest source of food for pollinating insects, including bees and wasps, in cities and towns, according to new research.
International experts are joining forces to combat vaccine hesitancy by tackling its root cause – misinformation – and arming key influencers with the facts.
A national consortium bringing together modellers to produce rigorous predictions for the COVID-19 pandemic and advise UK government bodies will receive £3 million funding from UK...
What is long COVID and how can diagnosis be improved? Using data from electronic health records at a national scale alongside information from thousands of participants...
Robotic clothing that is entirely soft and could help people to move more easily is a step closer to reality thanks to the development of a...
Good Grief Festival – a virtual festival exploring the many faces of grief – will return to our screens next month [Saturday 27 and Sunday 28...
The use of paid management consultants in the NHS has become habitual despite its negative impact on efficiency, according to new research.