Swansea University has received a major research grant of £215,843 to lead a new study into Jersey’s historic feudal system, ...
Physicists from Swansea University have played the leading role in a scientific breakthrough at CERN, developing an ...
As the threat of antibiotic resistance grows, a Swansea University academic has led the development of a novel technology capable of killing some of the most dangerous bacteria known to medicine—with ...
Using AI models ChatGPT and DALL·E, a team of researchers from Swansea University, the University of Lincoln and Ariel University in Israel, created highly realistic images of both fictional and ...
Incel, short for involuntary celibate, refers to an online community of mainly heterosexual men frustrated by their inability to form romantic or sexual relationships. Some incel forums exhibit ...
The CUG has published its latest Crime Safety tables, analyzing publicly available data to help students make informed choices and feel confident as they embark on university life. The tables show the ...
Led by the University and supported by Swansea Bay City Deal and local health boards, NNIISH aims to accelerate the growth of sport tech, med tech and healthcare innovation in the Swansea Bay City ...
The StamiNa – Sustainable Transport and Affordable Mobility through Innovation in Na-ion technology project—led by Swansea University in partnership with Coventry University, Batri Ltd, Strathmore ...
Aboard the Chikyu (pictured), Dr Katie Preece joins a global mission to uncover how deep-sea volcanic activity may shape earthquake behaviour. Credit: JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science ...
In laboratory experiments, the self-healing bitumen—the sticky black material in the asphalt mixture held by Dr Jose Norambuena-Contreras in the photo above—was shown to completely heal a microcrack ...
Backed by £1m in funding from the EPSRC Prosperity Partnership part of UK Research and Innovation, the three-year project — Engineering for Cyber Resilience: Through-Life Modelling and Analysis ...
The team recorded sightings of the sliteye shark twice in late 2024—first on 14 December at a depth of 23 meters in the southern Great Chagos Bank, and again on 30 December, 11.4 km away at a depth of ...