A pioneering startup founded by two University of Bristol graduates has raised £925,000 to take its innovative women’s ...
Two University of Bristol scientists have been awarded over £2 million to work with US researchers on pioneering Quantum Information Science projects unlocking new approaches in drug design, solar ...
An innovative project which offers a testbed for developing and trialling AI solutions has won a prestigious national award, ...
Current NHS policies designed to improve care for people taking multiple medicines may not be effective, according to new ...
Local authorities and health partners across the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care System ...
Climate change is threatening tea plantations. A PhD student at the University of Bristol is fighting back using tea leaves picked from the hills of Sri Lanka 200 years ago. These leaves could save ...
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The Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QET Labs) pioneers science and technology for the quantum age. We translate ideas into experiments that prototypes hardware for quantum computing and ...
My research interests are in the fields of labour, family and public economics, and applied econometrics. I study how inequalities build over the course of life and are transmitted across generations, ...
Funding towards tuition fees for students in India, Mexico and Thailand applying for a one-year postgraduate course. The award provides £13,000 towards your postgraduate tuition fees. One scholarship ...
A new breakthrough in a rare genetic disease which causes children to age rapidly has been discovered using ‘longevity genes’ found in people who live exceptionally long lives - over 100 years old.
Scientists and engineers from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and have successfully created the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. This new type of battery ...