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A new study, coinciding with World Hepatitis day, has estimated for the first time the number of children born globally with hepatitis C virus.
Remarkable fossils found in North Greenland have helped researchers solve a 500-million-year-old puzzle surrounding ...
A new genetic analysis using data from over five million people has provided a clearer understanding of the risk of going on ...
Faster, more accurate cancer diagnoses and new clean-energy innovations are some of the key breakthroughs now closer to ...
Some of the most vulnerable people in society were less able to access GP care during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the ...
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have an odour that can be reliably detected from skin swabs by trained dogs, a new study ...
Professor Leon Tikly, Professor of Education at the University of Bristol, has been elected as a Fellow of the British ...
A University of Bristol student who graduated last week with a first in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is packing away ...
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Pioneering atmospheric research from the University of Bristol has provided policymakers with the evidence needed to slash emissions of CFC-11, the potent ozone-depleting substance and greenhouse gas.
Professor Sarah Street’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) - and Leverhulme-funded research has increased understanding of the preservation of colour films and expanded their presentation to ...
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.
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