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Cardiff students to showcase healthcare ideas

21 November 2022

Students without healthcare backgrounds invited to join a clinical innovation programme

New eDNA project expands drinking water research

20 November 2022

New research project with United Utilities develops ongoing eDNA research

Crystal structure of superconducting NdNiO2

Bad metals gone good: the key to sustainable energy transportation

16 November 2022

Scientists from Cardiff’s School of Chemistry have linked with their Brazilian counterparts in a bid to turn ‘bad metals’ to good.

David Lea memorial event

WSA and RSAW host David Lea memorial event and exhibition

16 November 2022

The memorial event was held to celebrate and remember David Lea and his significant contribution to architecture.

CS wafer

AI helps optimise power electronic converters

9 November 2022

Cardiff and CSA Catapult develop new method

Weather affects our purchase decisions, study shows

1 November 2022

Short-term changes in the weather could help overcome the energy efficiency gap

Graduate Jack Le Bon flies to Berlin to showcase his final year project at international oncology conference

28 October 2022

In his final year here Jack developed a cloud-based web application designed to reduce delay in ovarian cancer treatment by reducing the admin load of clinicians.

Gregynog Wet Weather workshop 2022

2022 WET Weather workshop takes place at Gregynog Hall

27 October 2022

The 2022 WET Weather workshop at Gregynog Hall brought together different scientific disciplines as well as sectors to demonstrate their understanding, research focus and methods when working on weather extremes, particularly within the context of climate change.

Cardiff University's Master of Cyber Security and Technology programme scoops one of the industry's top awards

27 October 2022

Our MSc Cyber Security and Technology teaching team have picked up the 'Best Academic Programme' award at the FinTech Awards in Wales.

Rising groundwater offers hope for drought-stricken East Africa

26 October 2022

New research indicates better groundwater supply management could hold the key to helping combat the impact of climate change in East Africa