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A new and unique supercomputing collaboration between the UK and France was announced at the UK-France Summit today (10 July) ...
The University of Bristol has secured funding for two new pioneering research projects as part of a major investment ...
A project exploring how Artificial Intelligence [AI] can be meaningfully and ethically integrated into early childhood ...
Biography: Siddharthan Chandran is Director of the UK MRC Dementia Research Institute. He graduated from Southampton Medical School, trained in neurology at Queens Square, UCL and Cambridge where he ...
How does it feel to live in Weston-super-Mare when you are struggling with your mental health? What resources exist in the ...
A vibrant initiative bringing music education to rural primary schools in Wiltshire has culminated in a celebratory concert.
A revolutionary handheld device that helps to save lives by detecting dangerous synthetic drugs almost instantly has won its creators - including researchers from the University of Bristol - a ...
We’re excited to share that Isambard-AI, the UK’s most powerful AI supercomputer, has been ranked in the top 15 of the world’s fastest supercomputers by the prestigious TOP500 list, and also ...
The University of Bristol is set to welcome future tech innovators with exceptional talent in AI-related disciplines through a prestigious new scholarship programme announced by the Department for ...
The University of Bristol and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology [HKUST] have signed an agreement that will formalise their partnership, strengthening research and academic ...
Interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners–like therapy horses who respond to human emotion–say University of Bristol researchers.
More than 150 children and young people aired their colourful feelings about knife crime on white school shirts displayed in a city chapel to mark the start of national Knife Crime Awareness Week.
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