Expert voices from planning, health, government and consultants have shared their insights of using Health Impact Assessments ...
Senior Lecturer in Aerospace Engineering, died in June. His colleagues in Aerospace Engineering offer a tribute.
Polly Tisdall, a Bristol based multi-talented writer, actor, and theatre maker, has been selected as the eighth recipient of ...
Kidney health inequalities due to age, sex, education, location or lack of wealth persist, despite widespread awareness of ...
A type of extinct kangaroo that lived during the Pleistocene around two and a half million to ten thousand years ago, known ...
A new initiative to increase the visibility of the South West’s growing life sciences ecosystem has been launched.
Toddlers engage more regions of their brains around 16-months to help them develop important cognitive skills enabling them ...
Hazards posed by using data-centric methods to engineer biology, have been identified by experts at the University of Bristol ...
This exhibition documents a project working with young people aged 16-18 from in and around the city who were asked to think about issues that matter to them and illustrate them through photographs.
Dr Richard Evans, who worked in the Department of Pharmacology from 1971 until his retirement in 1996, passed away in May. Dr Evans was a pioneering researcher in the field of glutamate receptors ...