Gordon Clarke, who retired from the University’s Mechanical Engineering Department in 1994, sadly passed away recently at the age of 93. Colleagues in the School of...
The Bristol Indian Society has joined a widespread movement of young Indians living and studying abroad looking to help their country as it battles COVID-19.
New research published in Anaesthesia, a journal of the Association of Anaesthetists, shows the huge pressure anaesthesia and critical care staff in the UK have been...
What are the most important challenges for plant science research? Today [18 May] is the first-ever virtual Fascination of Plants Day and researchers from the University...
Senate House has reopened with a new world food court, space for Bristol SU and a soon-to-open bar.
The COVID-19 pandemic may be associated with continuing emotional and behavioural difficulties in children after the age of two, a new study out today [17 May]...
Regular gamblers were more than six times more likely to gamble online compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
The UK population is made up of three distinct groups, each with different levels of concern and eagerness about going back to normal life after the...
The evolution of herbivores is linked to the plants that survived and adapted after the ‘great dying’, when over 90% of the world’s species were wiped...
Earth observation satellites provide the most comprehensive real-time check on the health of the planet and are playing a crucial role in the fight against global...