International
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Discussing the future of global security 19 November 2014 Academics and staff from the diplomatic, defence and development sectors will come together in Bristol this week to discuss current global security issues.
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Donate political leaflets to Bristol鈥檚 unique election archive 27 June 2024 With the July 4 General Election less than a week away, political parties are ramping up their campaigns and delivering plenty of promotional literature through letterboxes across the country in a bid to secure precious votes.
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Rising star Bristol astrophysicist scoops stellar award to skyrocket exoplanet research 18 October 2024 A world-leading University of Bristol astrophysicist has won a prestigious national accolade to help further unravel the mysterious world of exoplanets.
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Majority of female cancer survivors at low risk of developing most obstetric complications 26 June 2024 The majority of women who have survived a cancer diagnosed age 15-39 are at low risk of obstetric complications, a new study has found.
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Global experts, regional partners and community leaders unite to improve resilience against tropical cyclones in southern Africa 14 October 2024 Leading researchers from the University of Bristol and across the world are joining forces this week to advance early warning systems and disaster preparedness across southern Africa, as climate change worsens.
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Gambling harms survivor shares how habit stole her husband and a fortune 11 October 2024 Discovering the family home had been remortgaged and credit cards maxed out in her name was the first time Julie Martin became aware of her husband鈥檚 relentless gambling addiction.
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Scientists and engineers produce world's first carbon-14 diamond battery with potential lifespan of thousands of years 4 December 2024 Scientists and engineers from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and have successfully created the world鈥檚 first carbon-14 diamond battery.
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Time to act on kidney health inequalities, report reveals 16 July 2024 Kidney health inequalities due to age, sex, education, location or lack of wealth persist, despite widespread awareness of the barriers some people face, a new report by Kidney Research UK has revealed.
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Over-the-counter nasal sprays could keep coughs, colds and flu at bay and reduce antibiotic use, large-scale trial finds 12 July 2024 Widely available over-the counter nasal sprays could keep upper respiratory tract infections - like colds, chest infections, flu, sore throat, and sinus infections - at bay, and prevent full-blown symptoms from developing, one of the largest trials to date to test their effectiveness finds. The research, which analysed data from nearly 14,000 adults, found overall they reduced the days of illness by around 20 per cent, and also reduced the number of days with severe symptoms, time off work or normal activities, and antibiotic use.
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Professor Cini awarded Social Sciences Fellowship 16 October 2014 Michelle Cini, Professor of European Politics, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Academy of Social Sciences.
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