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New research led by Swansea University will help scientists predict where and when animals will move, a task which is becoming more urgent, given the current rapid pace of global change.
A family patisserie has teamed up with a biotech start-up company to recycle waste from cake-cutting into bacteria-based ...
Scientists at Swansea University have embarked on a groundbreaking study to examine whether cold water immersion (CWI) ...
Swansea University is playing a key role in the latest call to action laying out the critical steps governments must take to ...
Swansea University has been awarded almost £60,000 by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to lead a pioneering project aimed at improving workplace conditions for women academics with mental health ...
A new study has revealed how being cut off from using digital technology is creating additional obstacles for people with ...
In a groundbreaking step towards preventing antibiotic-induced hearing loss, a Swansea University academic has been awarded ...
Welsh researchers are working with healthcare professionals and leaders to improve understanding of why it takes so long for patients to be handed over from ambulances to hospital emergency ...
Swansea University has been awarded a Technician Commitment Impact Award to recognise the progress made against its ...
The theme of the GwyddonLe this year is 'Roots,' and visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the roots of diseases ...
The unique and exciting 12-month programme titled ‘Masters in marine restoration and conservation’ which begins in September 2025, focuses on equipping future marine scientists with the core skills ...
This is a type of next generation semiconductor material that can more efficiently support the high voltages, power densities, and frequencies required for applications in electric vehicles, renewable ...