University of Bristol
The study offers unexpected insights into early dinosaur’s brain, eating habits, and agility
A pioneering reconstruction of the brain belonging to one of the earliest dinosaurs to roam the Earth has shed new light on its possible diet and ability to move fast.
Tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen
Research creates hydrogen-producing living droplets, paving way for alternative future energy sources.
The rain really can move mountains, study
The study has helped to solve a long-standing scientific enigma.
Boys and girls who experience puberty earlier have an increased risk of self-harm in adolescence
Observing the relationship between the timing of puberty and self-harm.
Study offers an eloquent explanation for violent eruptions at volcanos
Study shine light on tiny crystals behind unexpected violent eruptions.
Scientists discovered a druggable pocket in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein
The discovery could a potential 'game changer' in defeating the current pandemic.
Discovery of a new mass extinction
Such events were so devastating they really stand out in the fossil record.
The study revealed the true size of the giant shark Megalodon
Study infered megalodon body dimensions based on anatomical measurements of five similar extant lamniforms.
Way towards safer online communication
A unique prototype which could transform how we communicate online.
Two techniques can effectively treat men with an enlarged prostate gland
The results will inform national guidance and ensure that men are receiving the best available treatment.
New diagnostic definition for Functional Cognitive Disorder
New diagnostic criteria shine a light on early dementia mimics.