Brilliant Bristol students win “ludicrously tight” University Challenge quarterfinal
Bristol students came from behind to win the first of their University Challenge quarterfinals.
NUS-spinoff technology AutoCodeRover acquired by Sonar
AutoCodeRover, an autonomous AI agent platform for software development which is a spin-off technology of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
Amphibians bounce-back from Earth’s greatest mass extinction
Ancient frog relatives survived the aftermath of the largest mass extinction of species by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, University of Bristol academics have found.
The power of confinement: How tiny nanotubes can squeeze new materials into being
An international research project, led by The University of Warwick and University of Lille, has used nanotube compression to transform the underlying chemistry and physics of a compound, creating a promising new one-dimensional material.
New Epi-Scot Study will provide much-needed information on childhood epilepsy
A new nationwide study, focused on children and young people with epilepsy, will provide doctors and families with vital new information on living with the neurological condition.
Chronic diseases misdiagnosed as psychosomatic can lead to long term damage
A ‘chasm of misunderstanding and miscommunication’ is often experienced between clinicians and patients...
University of Glasgow will lead new £1.3m climate tipping point research project
Researchers from the University of Glasgow will lead a £1.3m new partnership which aims to develop a network of underwater sensors to monitor the vital signs of the planet’s warming oceans.
Why uni students still find on-campus experience valuable
Universities have always been more than just institutions of academic instruction.
Simulating scientists: New tool for AI-powered scientific discovery
Published in Nature Machine Intelligence, an Australian team led by Monash University researchers has developed a generative AI tool that mimics scientists to support and speed up the process of scientific discoveries.
Pregnancy blood test ‘rapid sensor’ can detect birth risks earlier
University of Queensland researchers have developed a new rapid sensor that can detect pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes, preterm birth risks and hypertension...