A new study, by the University of Bristol and Ipsos, adds to mounting evidence showing gambling marketing needs much stricter national regulation.
The Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK), a project that has been pivotal in the UK’s national cyber security efforts for over seven years, is set to transition from a research initiative based at ...
Hip implants with a delta ceramic or oxidised zirconium head and highly crosslinked polyethylene liner or cup had the lowest ...
A new generation of space materials have docked at the International Space Station (ISS), where they will undergo testing in ...
A £5.5 million award for research that will help protect the public from health threats has been secured by the University of ...
People across the United Kingdom will now be able to go online and search for Meals on Wheels providers who deliver to their ...
Local people are invited to Work in Progress, an exhibition later this month exploring the industrial history and current ...
People living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) — one of the most common yet under-recorded neurodevelopmental ...
Having blood tests or getting blood test results can be worrying and sometimes confusing, especially if communication around ...
A study led by the University of Bristol shedding new light on how arsenic can be made less dangerous to humans has the ...
The University of Bristol’s Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement) recently joined over 500 university leaders at the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit in Manchester.
The in-person session will be open to all GW4 university members, whilst the online event is open to everyone. An internationally renowned scholar and judge, Justice Prof Ngugi studied law at the ...