Opioid agonist treatment, commonly methadone or buprenorphine, for people dependent on heroin or other opioid drugs has an important role to play in suicide prevention, according...
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can generate plausible, entertaining, and scientifically interesting titles for potential research articles, a University of Bristol-led study in the Christmas issue of...
Stunning art that captures the experience of studying first year medicine during a pandemic features in a moving online exhibition.
UK and China embark on ambitious research to simultaneously prevent obesity and under-nutrition.
Rocket scientists and brain surgeons are no smarter than the general population, suggests a study published in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.
Frontline healthcare workers say they are angry at being treated as ‘COVID cannon fodder, not COVID heroes’ after responding to the virus for nearly two years...
New research, led by the University of Bristol and Peking University, has discovered that emissions coming from China of the ozone-destroying chemical, dichloromethane, have more than...
Online GP consultations have unintended consequences that may put some patients at a disadvantage and create additional work for GP practice staff, a National Institute for...
A University of Bristol project set up to monitor wild groups of dwarf mongooses in South Africa has marked its ten-year milestone.
Bristol has been named as one of the most sustainable universities in the country.