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While many of us are still stuck behind the wheel in traffic or jostling for space on public transport, a growing number of ...
Ellis Genge is always telling us that he’s got five mates in Knowle West who are faster than Jonny May,” says Gethin Watts ...
Emma says her dad helped her to draw up a study plan, and to keep her on track when she didn't want to revise. "I have very ...
Nearly 17% of the world’s croplands are contaminated with “heavy metals”, according to a new study in Science. These ...
It is said the future of the Fourth Industrial Revolution lies in emerging tech spinouts. Bristol tech start-ups entered the new year on the back of a £300m funding vehicle unveiled by professor ...
CellVoyant leverages AI and live-cell imaging to predict cellular behavior, transforming cell therapy development and making ...
Following a recent three hundred percent surge in Google searches for ‘Bristol street art’ before World Art Day which was ...
New census data helps show what's happening beneath the surface of population trends: Some rural counties have a surprisingly ...
Bristol is known for its “everyone’s a DJ” stereotype, a cliché that’s only too true. It feels like everyone and their mum ...
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date.
Still a student at North Bromsgrove High School, Ewan is already immersed in the world of interactive city trails, helping ...