A Lancet Viewpoint article about the case for and against COVID-19 vaccine boosters, co-authored by an international team of leading COVID-19 scientists including Bristol’s Professors Jonathan...
Efforts to discourage people from smoking by banning tobacco retail displays in shops and supermarkets could be weakened by prominent displays of electronic (e) cigarettes and...
A Lancet Viewpoint article about the case for and against COVID-19 vaccine boosters, co-authored by an international team of leading COVID-19 scientists including Bristol’s Professors Jonathan...
An expert review by an international group of scientists, including the World Health Organisation (WHO), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the University of Bristol, concludes...
The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic has already had a major impact on children’s education, with schools having been required to implement infection control measures that have led to...
A consortium of 18 universities – members of the UK Reproducibility Network – has received significant funding to drive uptake of open research practices across the...
New research has found that changes in body fat impact early markers of heart health more than changes in body muscle, suggesting there are greater benefits...
Research that will for the first time examine changes in how genes function in specific brain cell-types to better understand the development of Alzheimer’s disease has...
Understanding what causes epigenetic variation could be a step closer thanks to a new atlas of genetic effects on epigenetic factors. The atlas, which has been...
Wingtips of certain species of silkmoth are structured to reflect sound and throw off attackers, according to a new study.