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What's in a name?
With Halloween just around the corner, we’ve rounded up just a few animals and plants with spooky monikers....
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The future of wine
Data-driven solutions are beginning to revolutionise agriculture; Judith Lewis is starting with vineyards, as she tells the New Scientist Live crowd....
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Bristol grads’ AI handwriting business wins £25,000 prize
Two Bristol Graduates have secured the top prize at Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards for their business that uses artificial intelligence to create handwritten-looking letters on a commercial scale....
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Do we really need to explore the cosmos?
Epigram interviewed Maggie Aderin-Pocock, presenter of the BBC’s ‘The Sky at Night’ and acclaimed space scientist following her talk at New Scientist Live, and discussed changing attitudes to space exploration, 50 years on from the lunar landings....
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Shoot for the stars: join Bristol’s scientific start-up boom
Bristol is rapidly becoming a place for science and technology start-ups to flourish – and these can offer attractive opportunities to graduates....
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Digital minimalism: should we detox from our devices?
Average UK internet usage has doubled in the past decade. In this technology-obsessed culture, should we limit our screen-time? Digital minimalism is one way to do this....
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The Bristol on Ecosia campaign continues
Epigram interviews students campaigning for the University to switch the campus-wide default search engine to a greener alternative....
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New synthetic vaccines developed using cloud computing
Bristol researchers are making use of cloud computing, a powerful new tool that is rapidly transforming the computational power available to researchers in the age of big data....
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