A University of Bristol engineer whose research focuses on the impact of agriculture on water quality has been recognised in this year's King’s New Year Honours list.
Stripe patterns are commonly seen in nature – for instance birds and fish move in coordinated flocks and schools, ...
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Changing the consumption-driven nature of our food systems would significantly benefit public health and the climate, say the ...
A pre-school diet and physical activity programme does not improve children’s calorie intake or overall physical activity ...
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The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, ...
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with ...
Our Clearing vacancies for 2025 entry are now closed. If you have already applied for a Clearing place with us (either by phone or via the online application form) we will contact you with a decision ...
New research by an historian from the University of Bristol offers an intriguing suggestion about one of history’s biggest mysteries – the original purpose of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry.
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