News in May
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New voting advice tool launched to provide insight into policy preferences
31 May 2017
A new, interactive website launched this week to help voters in the upcoming UK general election determine which party policies they most closely identify with. The online voting advice application, called WhoGetsMyVoteUK, is part of a collaborative project led by Oxford Brookes, involving researchers from Queen Mary University of London and the University of Bristol.
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Lift-off for new space network for UK universities
30 May 2017
A new network that will support university space science and engineering will be officially launched at the UK Space Conference 2017 today [Tuesday 30 May]. The Space Universities Network (SUN) will provide resources and events to assist with the teaching of space science and engineering in UK universities and help ensure that graduates are ready for the challenges of future space exploration.
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Just how old are animals?
30 May 2017
The origin of animals was one of the most important events in the history of Earth. Beautifully preserved fossil embryos suggest that our oldest ancestors might have existed a little more than half a billion years ago.
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Amazon rainforest may be more resilient to deforestation than previously thought
30 May 2017
Taking a fresh look at evidence from satellite data, and using the latest theories from complexity science, researchers at the University of Bristol have provided new evidence to show that the Amazon rainforest is not as fragile as previously thought. The research is published today in Nature Communications.
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Researchers looking for men to take part in new domestic violence study
26 May 2017
Researchers at the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care are looking for men who are concerned that they are, or have been, abusive in their relationships with women to take part in a new study that will help improve how we support men in changing their behaviour.
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New insights into the ancestors of all complex life
25 May 2017
A team of scientists led by the University of Bristol has provided new insights into the origins of the Archaea, the group of simple cellular organisms that are the ancestors of all complex life.
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Feinstein Institute presents Cerami Award to Sir Paul Nurse for cancer research
25 May 2017
Northwell Health's Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and Molecular Medicine announced this week that the seventh Anthony Cerami Award in Translational Medicine will be awarded to Sir Paul Nurse, Director of The Francis Crick Institute and Chancellor of the University of Bristol.
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University of Bristol start-ups become first tenants at new Scientific Incubation Centre
25 May 2017
Two companies founded at the University of Bristol have become the first tenants to move into new scientific innovation centre, Unit DX.
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Chemistry alum Steve Lindsey nominated for European Inventor Award
25 May 2017
Steve Lindsey, CEO of Lontra UK, is the only nominee from Great Britain.
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Poo patrol: Bristol’s Big Spray Day – May 26
24 May 2017
Primary schools and communities across Bristol will be joining forces with the University of Bristol, Bristol City Council and Sustainable Learning on Friday, May 26 to fight back against the scourge of dog fouling on the streets of the city.
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Vet School academic to feature on BBC’s Countryfile Spring Diaries
24 May 2017
A dog behaviour expert from the University of Bristol’s Vet School will feature on the new series of BBC One Countryfile Spring Diaries, which starts next week.
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Multi-million pound supercomputer speeds up research at the University of Bristol
24 May 2017
Research and teaching at the University of Bristol will now benefit from one of the fastest and most advanced supercomputing facilities in the UK, capable of up to 600 trillion calculations per second.
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Bristol stroke survivor prepares for gruelling marathon challenge
23 May 2017
A Bristol stroke survivor is preparing to tackle a seven day, six-stage, 230km race through the Jungles of Peru, to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
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Jack Bones, 1930 - 2017
23 May 2017
Mr Jack Bones, former Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, died on 29 April 2017 at the age of 87. His colleagues offer a remembrance.
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Inspired by the archive: new exhibition explores the legacy of Kevin Elyot
23 May 2017
A new exhibition at the University of Bristol’s Theatre Collection celebrates the life and achievements of acclaimed actor, writer and Bristol drama alumnus Kevin Elyot.
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Interrogating proteins
22 May 2017
Scientists from the University of Bristol have designed a new protein structure, and are using it to understand how protein structures are stabilised.
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Animal welfare and research 3Rs symposium
22 May 2017
The University of Bristol held its first Animal Welfare and Research 3Rs symposium last month [Thursday 27 April]. During the symposium, scientists had the opportunity to find out about current research and share best practice of the ‘3Rs’: Replace, Reduce and Refine.
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Postgraduate researchers share their work with hundreds of visitors at Research without Borders
22 May 2017
Almost 100 University of Bristol students took part in Research without Borders 2017, our annual festival of postgraduate research.
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University of Bristol provides ‘iridescent star attraction’ for Chelsea Flower Show garden
19 May 2017
Gardens shaded by buildings or trees are becoming increasingly common, yet many gardeners find these sheltered spaces challenging.
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Hothouse climates of the past – lessons for the future
19 May 2017
Some of the world's leading climate change scientists will be in Bristol next week to discuss extreme warm climates throughout the history of the earth and how they help us understand the future of our planet.
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Grammar schools fail to help middle-income families
19 May 2017
Selective education harms the university prospects of bright pupils who just miss out on a place at a grammar school, according to new research from the UCL Institute of Education (IOE), University of Bristol and University of Warwick.
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Engine Shed launches new Investor-in-Residence service
18 May 2017
The collaboration between the University and Bristol City Council is now offering non-obligatory consultations with experienced investors.
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Up, up, and away: New University of Bristol balloon takes flight
18 May 2017
One of the University of Bristol’s most iconic sights – its hot air balloon – has had a makeover and took to the skies for the first time today [18 May].
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Life or death medical decisions involving a child – new study asks questions about current process
18 May 2017
How parents and clinicians make life or death medical decisions involving very young children is the focus of a new study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. The findings may offer insight into how the ‘best interests’ of a child are decided, when consensus between parents and clinicians can’t be reached.
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Final episode of ‘Trust me, I’m a vet’ from Vet School
17 May 2017
The University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences and Langford Vets is the location for the third and final episode of the BBC Two series, ‘Trust me, I’m a Vet’, presented by Bristol veterinary alumnus, Steve Leonard.
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Cystic fibrosis study offers new understanding of silent changes in genes
17 May 2017
Researchers studying the root cause of cystic fibrosis have made a major advance in our understanding of silent gene changes with implications for the complexity of cystic fibrosis. The findings are published today in [16 May] PLoS Biology.
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University of Bristol climbs 11 places in the Guardian University Guide 2018
16 May 2017
Three subjects taught at the University of Bristol have been ranked the best in the country, according to the Guardian University Guide 2018.
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Researchers explore Bristol’s book scene
16 May 2017
What do books mean to you? How does the form of a book relate to its content? Join independent publishers, book artists and letterpress printers to explore book making in Bristol.
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Two new start-up plans win BrisSynBio’s first synthetic biology entrepreneurship competition
16 May 2017
Two start-up proposals have been chosen as the winners of the first competition to discover and accelerate new synthetic biology companies at the University of Bristol
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Learning at work with new Union agreement
15 May 2017
The University of Bristol has signed a new agreement with Unite and Unison to support staff development.
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Con artists and traffic wardens: the secret lives of flowers
15 May 2017
How do bees maintain a healthy bee lifestyle and how do plants manipulate their pollinators? These questions and many more will be answered this Sunday [May 21] when the University of Bristol Botanic Garden celebrates the fourth international Fascination of Plants Day.
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Donate, don’t ditch: election archive needs your political publicity
12 May 2017
With the general election less than a month away, the campaign trail is hotting up and election literature is being produced thick and fast. An archive of election material, believed to be the biggest of its kind in the UK, is urging the public not to throw away any publicity, but to help capture Britain’s political history.
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Bristol Old Vic: The Geraldine Menez Award 2017
11 May 2017
A University of Bristol student studying Theatre and Performance Studies has been presented with an award by the Bristol Old Vic Theatre acknowledging outstanding engagement with the University’s Theatre Collection.
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Combining heroin and commonly prescribed non-opioid pain killers leads to a significant rise in overdose deaths
11 May 2017
A multi-disciplinary study has shown that the recent substantial increase in prescriptions for two drugs, pregabalin and gabapentin, used widely for a range of neurological disorders is closely correlated with a rise in the number of overdose deaths in England and Wales. These drugs have become drugs of abuse, according to new University of Bristol findings published in Addiction, which highlight that they are especially dangerous when used with heroin or other opioids
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Brexit – its impact on Bristol
11 May 2017
How Bristol addresses the local challenges – and opportunities – brought on by Brexit is the focus of a free public event on Tuesday 23 May bringing experts in immigration, trade, politics and sociology from the Universities of Bristol and West of England together in constructive dialogue with local community leaders, city officials, business people, local charities, and community activists. Mayor Marvin Rees and Vice Chancellor Hugh Brady will be in attendance to welcome participants at the day’s event.
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Life expectancy for people with HIV has increased by 10 years in the US and Europe since introduction of antiretroviral therapy
11 May 2017
Life expectancy of 20-year-olds starting treatment for HIV has increased by around a decade in the EU and North America since the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in the mid-1990s, according to a study published in The Lancet HIV. These increases are among treated individuals, and are in addition to dramatic life expectancy improvements that occurred after the introduction of antiretroviral therapy compared with untreated individuals.
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Triple win for Bristol academics at the Royal Society of Chemistry
9 May 2017
The Royal Society of Chemistry has honoured three Bristol Chemists for their research.
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Science festival sparking a love of chemistry in local school children
9 May 2017
Sparks are set to fly this Thursday and Friday at the University of Bristol’s Salters' Festival of Science. Over 100 students from 27 local schools will join for two days jam-packed with chemistry workshops and activities.
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Energy efficiency is important to wireless and broadcast networks
9 May 2017
When a digital TV system operates with excess transmit power there is no benefit for either the user or broadcaster. New research has found that by deploying a spatially adaptive broadcast system, broadcast powers can be reduced by up to 35 per cent, reducing carbon emissions and saving money.
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We can’t always believe our eyes
9 May 2017
A blue plaque to commemorate the life and work of a great interdisciplinary thinker, whose interest was in visual illusion and what these revealed about human perception, will be unveiled tomorrow [Wednesday 10 May]. Bristol Vision Institute (BVI) at the University of Bristol will unveil the plaque to honour Professor Richard Gregory, a leading Bristol academic and psychologist.
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