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University Of Edinburgh: Thrilling Show Brings Characters to Life with Creative Costumes
Students from Edinburgh College of Art's Performance Costume programme will present more than 80 creations during a captivating show at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh on Wednesday 15 May.
Inspired creations
This year’s exciting showcase…
University Of Edinburgh: Study Reveals Overstatement of Inherited Traits
People are only slightly more likely to share personality traits with their parents than they are with a random stranger, researchers say.
The study concludes it is impossible to accurately predict a child’s patterns of thinking, feeling…
Study Identifies Cell that Facilitates Liver Healing
A study showing how these new-found cells migrate to the site of damage provides fresh insight into the way the liver heals itself.
Experts say the findings could spur the development of new therapies that harness the liver’s unique…
Bristol Spin-out Dynamic Therapeutics Receives Prestigious Blavatnik Prize for U-RHYTHM Technology
Dynamic Therapeutics, a University of Bristol spin-out, has today been awarded a prestigious Blavatnik Prize by QantX, a leading venture capital firm, for its pioneering U-RHYTHM technology. The award recognises the scientific advances and…
Research Reveals Veterinary Deal Could Boost UK Agrifood Exports to EU by Over a Fifth
A veterinary deal with the European Union could increase UK agricultural and food exports by more than a fifth, according to new research.
The study, conducted by the University of Bristol Law School and Aston University Centre for…
Bristol Launches New Centre for Applied Excellence in Skin and Allergy Research
A new Centre for Applied Excellence in Skin and Allergy Research (CAESAR) is to be set up at Bristol.
Led by Matthew Ridd, GP and Professor of Primary Health Care, the Centre seeks to improve the diagnosis and treatment of common…
Study Finds Higher CO2 Levels Increase Survival of Airborne Viruses and Transmission Risk
A new study has revealed for the first time the vital role carbon dioxide (CO2) plays in determining the lifespan of airborne viruses – namely SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
It clearly showed keeping CO2 levels in check…
Study: New Quarantine Scheme May Reduce Risk of Rabies Reintroduction in EU Post-Russian Invasion
Rabies is a major concern to both human and animal health, with rabies in dogs and cats widespread in Eastern Europe, and there are concerns the war in Ukraine could pose a greater risk of rabies being reintroduced to the European Union…
University of Bristol Scientists Discover T. rex Not as Smart as Previously Thought
Dinosaurs were as smart as reptiles but not as intelligent as monkeys, as former research suggests.
An international team of palaeontologists, behavioural scientists and neurologists have re-examined brain size and structure in…
Boost for Bristol’s Creative Technology Center as Innovative Start-ups Receive Windfall
Creating dialogue for every possible outcome in video games, moving musical experiences from stereo to immersive and holding ticketed events in virtual spaces are among seven pioneering projects which have been granted a share of £1.2…