By Ilgin Guzel, SciTech Editor Are you hoping to get into science journalism or gain some practical experience before the ...
Tim Weber provides advice and anecdotes after doing it all again at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg.
Filled to the brim with copyrighted material and practical questions about how they filmed it, Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol’s time-travel comedy is undeniably a hugely ambitious movie and a great one ...
Rebecca Le Jeune investigates the truth behind the salmon industry and reveals unknown facts about the salmon mafia.
The latest halls of residence, part of a new development on Bristol’s North Fringe, will house undergraduates from September.
Classical imagery is at an all time high. Yet, humanities funding is decreasing, mistrust for classicists is on the rise and ...
Both Backrooms (2026) and Obsession (2025) bring forth the next generation of horror filmmakers and the future looks terrifyingly bright. How does A24’s psychological horror film, from the studio’s ...
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that Romanian local authorities located a body in the region where George Smyth, a first-year Geology student at the University of Bristol, first disappeared. While ...
Channon ‘Chan’ Lawrence, a third-year Biochemistry student due to graduate later this year, joined veteran activists on the Kate as it set off this morning on a 4000-odd nautical mile voyage to Gaza.
A stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Brislington, come rain or rush hour, Bristol Japanese Garden is to be found in Martin Fitton's back garden. Epigram spoke with Martin to find out more ...
I think one of Marvel’s biggest issues is how convoluted it has become since the introduction of the multiverse. While plenty of people are still interested in Marvel’s recent projects and what’s ...
Clarrie Terleph investigates the varying views of AI use across subjects and the impacts it may have on education ...