News

Could detecting static electricity be a factor in explaining why treehopper insects have evolved such bizarre body shapes?
The University of Bristol has today been granted approval by the Indian government to create a campus in Mumbai. Due to open ...
A new study, coinciding with World Hepatitis day, has estimated for the first time the number of children born globally with ...
Remarkable fossils found in North Greenland have helped researchers solve a 500-million-year-old puzzle surrounding ...
Faster, more accurate cancer diagnoses and new clean-energy innovations are some of the key breakthroughs now closer to ...
A new genetic analysis using data from over five million people has provided a clearer understanding of the risk of going on ...
Professor Leon Tikly, Professor of Education at the University of Bristol, has been elected as a Fellow of the British ...
Some of the most vulnerable people in society were less able to access GP care during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the ...
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol.
We're passionate about giving school-aged children opportunities to create, explore and learn about the latest ideas in science, engineering, computing and mathematics.
Prior to the Uveitis (Sycamore) Study, there were few evidence-based therapies for children with moderate to severe uveitis, leading to many suffering serious visual complications and often blindness.