Sabre-toothed predators – best know from the infamous Smilodon – evolved multiple times across different mammal groups. A new ...
Whether people decide to make New Year resolutions or not, they might want to lead a healthier lifestyle in 2025. According ...
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol. Whether you are an organisation or individual entrepreneur, a ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: Dr Jade Levell is a Senior Lecturer in ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: In our lab we investigate how molecular ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: I work in the medical social sciences, at ...
My research is about children’s experiences of parental alcohol and drug misuse, domestic violence and abuse, and welfare interventions. I'm interested in how we can improve professional support for ...
Penny is an environmental scientist by background who has worked on the biogeochemistry of aquatic systems, and the impacts of food production and environmental change on the quality of inland and ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: ...
A new report has uncovered the many risks of participating in climate and environmental protests across the world – and how more countries are criminalising and repressing this activity in a bid to ...
A ground-breaking University of Bristol study has shed light on how lizards and snakes -the most diverse group of land vertebrates with nearly 12,000 species - have evolved remarkably varied jaw ...
The oldest DNA ever recovered from modern humans shows they arrived as small groups in Europe more than 45,000 years ago and mixed with Neanderthals - but left no descendants. Published today ...