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Released: 5-Sep-2022 11:05 AM EDT
Study calls for change in guidance about eating fish during pregnancy
University of Bristol

A woman’s mercury level during pregnancy is unlikely to have an adverse effect on the development of the child provided that the mother eats fish, according to a new University of Bristol-led study.

Newswise: Dolphins form largest alliance network outside humans, study finds
29-Aug-2022 3:00 PM EDT
Dolphins form largest alliance network outside humans, study finds
University of Bristol

Male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multi-level alliance network outside humans, an international team led by researchers at the University of Bristol have shown. These cooperative relationships between groups increase male access to a contested resource.

Released: 22-Aug-2022 6:05 AM EDT
Sexual enjoyment following childbirth is not altered by different delivery methods, research suggests
University of Bristol

Sexual enjoyment in the years following childbirth is unaffected by the way in which the baby is delivered, according to new research.

Newswise: Scientists relieved to discover ‘curious’ creature with no anus is not earliest human ancestor
16-Aug-2022 5:05 AM EDT
Scientists relieved to discover ‘curious’ creature with no anus is not earliest human ancestor
University of Bristol

An international team of researchers have discovered that a mysterious microscopic creature from which humans were thought to descend is part of a different family tree.

Newswise: Weird and wonderful world of fungi shaped by evolutionary bursts, study finds
12-Aug-2022 5:05 AM EDT
Weird and wonderful world of fungi shaped by evolutionary bursts, study finds
University of Bristol

Scientists at the University of Bristol have discovered that the vast anatomical variety of fungi stems from evolutionary increases in multicellular complexity.

Released: 9-Aug-2022 5:05 AM EDT
Increase in non-COVID-19 respiratory infections predicted this winter
University of Bristol

An increase in the number of non-COVID-19 respiratory infections should be expected this winter, say scientists. The warning comes following the results of a new study, published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, which found that over 55% of respiratory disease hospitalisations during the pandemic’s peak were caused by non-SARS-CoV-2 infections. The University Bristol-led study funded and conducted in collaboration with Pfizer Inc., as part of AvonCAP, is the first to compare the number of hospitalisations from respiratory disease infections caused by COVID-19 and non-SARS-CoV-2 infections.

Newswise: Robot Helps Reveal How Ants Pass on Knowledge
8-Aug-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Robot Helps Reveal How Ants Pass on Knowledge
University of Bristol

Scientists have developed a small robot to understand how ants teach one another.

1-Aug-2022 9:45 AM EDT
Volcanic super eruptions are millions of years in the making – followed by swift surge, scientists find
University of Bristol

Researchers at the University of Bristol and Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre have discovered that super-eruptions occur when huge accumulations of magma deep in the Earth’s crust, formed over millions of years, move rapidly to the surface disrupting pre-existing rock.

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2-Aug-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Researchers reveal how an insect-eating plant uses rain energy to power its traps
University of Bristol

Scientists at the University of Bristol have uncovered the deadly workings of a carnivorous plant.

Newswise: New Research Could Lead to Simple Blood Test for Brain Tumours
2-Aug-2022 11:40 AM EDT
New Research Could Lead to Simple Blood Test for Brain Tumours
University of Bristol

Bristol-led research, published in the journal The Royal Society Interface, involved the development of mathematical models to assess the current use of biomarkers in the detection of GBMs and how such biomarker-based strategies can be improved.

Newswise: New DNA repair-kit successfully fixes hereditary disease in patient-derived cells
Released: 29-Jul-2022 9:30 AM EDT
New DNA repair-kit successfully fixes hereditary disease in patient-derived cells
University of Bristol

Genetic mutations which cause a debilitating hereditary kidney disease affecting children and young adults have been fixed in patient-derived kidney cells using a potentially game-changing DNA repair-kit. The advance, developed by University of Bristol scientists, is published in Nucleic Acids Research.

25-Jul-2022 6:05 AM EDT
Famine and disease drove the evolution of lactose tolerance in Europe
University of Bristol

Prehistoric people in Europe were consuming milk thousands of years before humans evolved the genetic trait allowing us to digest the milk sugar lactose as adults, finds a new study.

   
25-Jul-2022 5:00 AM EDT
Concerns About Effects of Fertility Treatment on Children’s Development Are Unwarranted, Large Study Suggests
University of Bristol

Differences in the growth, weight, and body fat levels of children conceived through fertility treatment are small, and no longer apparent by late adolescence, finds new research.

20-Jul-2022 1:00 AM EDT
Feeding Dogs Raw Meat Associated with Increased Presence of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
University of Bristol

New research, led by a team a the University of Bristol, has revealed an association between the feeding of raw meat to pet dogs and the presence of bacteria resistant to critically important antibiotics.

20-Jul-2022 8:50 AM EDT
Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca vaccines offer high protection against severe COVID-19, 6 months after second doses, finds study of over 7 million adults
University of Bristol

Protection against severe COVID-19 by two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines remained high up to six months after second doses, finds new research which analysed NHS health record data on over seven million adults. Reassuringly, the University of Bristol-led study published in The BMJ today [July 20], found protection in older adults aged over 65 years, and in clinically vulnerable adults.

14-Jul-2022 10:05 AM EDT
Scientists Discover Genes That Affect the Risk of Developing Pre-Leukemia
University of Bristol

The discovery of 14 inherited genetic changes which significantly increase the risk of a person developing a symptomless blood disorder associated with the onset of some types of cancer and heart disease is published today in Nature Genetics. The finding, made in one of the largest studies of its kind through genetic data analysis on 421,738 people, could pave the way for potential new approaches for the prevention and early detection of cancers including leukaemia.

Newswise: Environmental Stability on Earth Allowed Marine Biodiversity to Flourish
12-Jul-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Environmental Stability on Earth Allowed Marine Biodiversity to Flourish
University of Bristol

Modern ocean biodiversity, which is at its highest level ever, was achieved through long-term stability of the location of so-called biodiversity hotspots, regions of especially high numbers of species, scientists have found.

Newswise: Habitat Shifts Affect Brain Structure in Amazonian Butterflies, According to Study
Released: 12-Jul-2022 7:05 AM EDT
Habitat Shifts Affect Brain Structure in Amazonian Butterflies, According to Study
University of Bristol

Habitat differences help determine changes in the nervous system of tropical butterflies, scientists at the University of Bristol have found.

Newswise: Plankton will store more carbon as Earth’s climate warms - but storage beyond the end of the century is uncertain
11-Jul-2022 2:00 PM EDT
Plankton will store more carbon as Earth’s climate warms - but storage beyond the end of the century is uncertain
University of Bristol

The amount of carbon stored by microscopic plankton will increase in the coming century, predict researchers at the University of Bristol and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).

1-Jul-2022 11:05 AM EDT
Motherhood Is Equal to Partner Absence as a Cause of Economic Disadvantage in Single Mothers
University of Bristol

New research highlights the major impact of motherhood earning penalties on the economic prospects of single mother families.

Newswise: “Brain bleeds” in babies first year can lead to long-term sight problems, study finds
Released: 23-Jun-2022 12:30 PM EDT
“Brain bleeds” in babies first year can lead to long-term sight problems, study finds
University of Bristol

Severe “brain bleeds” experienced by some babies in the first year following their birth lead to long-term sight problems, researchers at the University of Bristol have found as part of a ten-year follow-up study.

Newswise: Triassic Revolution: Animals Grew Back Faster and Smarter After Mass Extinction
Released: 20-Jun-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Triassic Revolution: Animals Grew Back Faster and Smarter After Mass Extinction
University of Bristol

Palaeontologists in the UK and China have shown that the natural world bounced back vigorously following the End-Permian Extinction.

Newswise: Call for World to Unite to Predict Rainfall Futures and Tackle Climate Change More Effectively
14-Jun-2022 5:05 AM EDT
Call for World to Unite to Predict Rainfall Futures and Tackle Climate Change More Effectively
University of Bristol

Despite decades of research, what will happen to rainfall in years to come remains unknown, and severe floods as well as prolonged droughts are already defying expectations. Today, in a paper published in Nature Climate Change, experts argue that the answers exist but a huge joint international investment in resources, expertise, and infrastructure – amounting to an estimated $250 million annually – is urgently needed to develop much more advanced climate models.

Newswise: Moth Wing-Inspired Sound Absorbing Wallpaper in Sight After Breakthrough
13-Jun-2022 6:05 AM EDT
Moth Wing-Inspired Sound Absorbing Wallpaper in Sight After Breakthrough
University of Bristol

Experts at the University of Bristol have discovered that the scales on moth wings act as excellent sound absorbers even when placed on an artificial surface.

Newswise: Pioneering Study Shows Climate Played Crucial Role in Changing Location of Ancient Coral Reefs
14-Jun-2022 6:05 AM EDT
Pioneering Study Shows Climate Played Crucial Role in Changing Location of Ancient Coral Reefs
University of Bristol

Prehistoric coral reefs dating back up to 250 million years extended much further away from the Earth’s equator than today, new research has revealed.

Newswise: Study Shows People ‘Right Size’ Portions of High-Calorie Foods
7-Jun-2022 5:05 AM EDT
Study Shows People ‘Right Size’ Portions of High-Calorie Foods
University of Bristol

New research has revealed that humans moderate the size of energy-rich meals they eat, suggesting people are smarter eaters than previously thought.

Released: 7-Jun-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Sensing at the Ultimate Quantum Limit with Integrated Photonics
University of Bristol

A Bristol-led team of physicists has found a way to operate mass manufacturable photonic sensors at the quantum limit. This breakthrough paves the way for practical applications such as monitoring greenhouse gases and cancer detection.

Newswise: Exotic Tree Plantations Can Disturb Local Wildlife, Researchers Find
6-Jun-2022 7:05 AM EDT
Exotic Tree Plantations Can Disturb Local Wildlife, Researchers Find
University of Bristol

Initiatives using non-native tree species can impact tropical insects in neighbouring forests, according to an international study.

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Released: 6-Jun-2022 4:05 AM EDT
Scientists Use Robots to Reveal How Predatory Fish Cope with Unpredictable Prey
University of Bristol

Scientists at the University of Bristol have demonstrated how predators overcome their preys’ erratic behaviour by adapting their own during the hunt.



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