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The early warning system, Global Real-time Early Assessment of Tsunamis (GREAT), uses sound waves that travel through the ocean much faster than tsunamis and can be detected by underwater microphones ...
New Cardiff University spin-out, Draig Therapeutics, receives $140 Million investment in developing new therapies for Major Neuropsychiatric Disorders ...
Cardiff University has climbed five places and is named the number one university in Wales, according to the latest rankings ...
Researchers measure global impact of AED using real-world observations to better predict and prepare for droughts ...
For June’s talk, we’re excited to welcome Neil Collins to speak on the theme: Revisiting Cool Cymru: 25 Years Later. ‘Every day when I wake up, I thank the Lord I'm Welsh’ - Cerys Matthews, Catatonia ...
L-R: Mike Goulette, Past Master of the Armourers and Brasiers, Professor Graham Hutchings and Luke Logan, Chair of the Academy Awards Committee. A Cardiff University scientist has been recognised for ...
The clouds of Earth’s sister planet are made of droplets of sulphuric acid, chlorine, iron, and other substances. Punishing conditions in the clouds of Venus could be home to a DNA-like molecule ...
There has been a rise in the number of people treated for violence-related injuries in emergency departments in England and Wales, new data from Cardiff University shows. In their 25th annual National ...
Researchers at Cardiff University have confirmed a prehistoric settlement has been found at a popular visitor attraction in South Wales. Scientific testing is currently being undertaken on ...
Dr Usama Kadri's triad resonance theory could see destructive tsunami waves stopped before they hit the shoreline. Underwater sound waves could weaken tsunamis by redistributing their energy before ...
At-home self-sampling cervical screening looks likely to be an option in the future. But scientists warn that steps must be taken to ensure that the offer of at-home sampling doesn’t have a negative ...
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Wendy Larner, and Chair of Council, Pat Younge, give an update on our plans to establish a campus in Kazakhstan. Last week, our Council met to consider the proposal for ...