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University of Bristol

salmon dinner plate

Fish on the Menu Linked to Kinder, More Social Children

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
African clawed frog

Ancient Amphibians Feasted Their Way Through Earth’s Greatest Apocalypse

Categories Life & Non-humans
car on a forest road seen from overhead

Simple Grass Could Be the Secret to Silent Flying Taxis

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
This figure shows the glacier front retreat rates between 1985 and 2023. The larger darker red circles indicate areas of greatest glacier loss.

Arctic Glaciers Show Unprecedented Retreat in Climate Change Hotspot

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
yawning man

Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Morning Stress

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Graphic showing functional optimality drives repeated evolution of extreme sabertooth forms

Extreme Sabre-Tooth Morphology: Perfect for Puncturing

Categories Life & Non-humans
Illustration showing the difference between natural and artificial light at night on a coral reef

Night Falls, Lights On: How Artificial Light Unleashes Predators and Disrupts Coral Reef Harmony

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
the earliest lizard, Cryptovaranoides microlanius

Tiny Fossil, Big Victory: World’s Oldest Lizard Reclaims Its Crown

Categories Life & Non-humans
Experiment in action

Moving in Sync with Robots Helps Build Trust, Study Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Image identifies where all 57 SIDS are located globally, including in the more concentrated regions of the Pacific (in red) and Caribbean (in black). Most SIDS are very small, meaning they have previously been missed out in global flood risk studies.

Island Nations That Pollute Least Face Highest Flood Risk

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
robot scoop demo

Virtual Simulation Paves Way for Lunar Dust Collection

Categories Space, Technology
An antlion larva (Euroleon nostras) playing dead

Life after (feigned) death

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
The pterosaur likely used all four limbs to propel itself in the air, as seen in bats today, researchers have found.

Giant prehistoric flying reptile took off using similar method to bats, study finds

Categories Life & Non-humans
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