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Researchers at Swansea University have discovered that baboons walk in lines, not for safety or strategy, but simply to stay close to their friends.
Exercise is a way of clearing my head, and running the Swansea Half and raising money is a way for me to support people who ...
As part of our ongoing work under the Technician Commitment, we’re inviting nominations for the Technician’s Technician Award ...
Led by researchers from Swansea University and the University of Texas at Austin, this study is the most comprehensive to ...
With over 250 students from the seven schools in attendance, the main gallery echoed and reverberated to the words from each impassioned writer's poem as they proudly read them aloud for all gathered ...
Led by Professor Karl Hawkins, alongside colleagues from Swansea University and NHS clinicians, this new £1.2M project is being funded by the UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ...
Swansea University has helped launch an award-winning educational video series that brings Icelandic eruptions into school classrooms, offering students a deeper understanding of volcanic forecasting ...
Swansea PhD student Alessandra Giacomini led the study, supervised by Dr Tamsyn Uren Webster and Dr Konstans Wells, who oversee the University’s research in biodiversity and animal health. Ms ...
When scientists measure extremely small objects, such as nanoparticles, they face a difficult challenge: simply observing these particles disturbs them. This happens because photons, particles of ...
Young African lions on the road in Hluhluwe National Park, South Africa. When they leave their mothers, young male lions have to disperse to find new territories. To do this, they travel through the ...
The fifth annual report, sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering, highlights Swansea’s impressive track record of creating 58 spinout companies since 2011. Ranked ninth in the UK, Swansea ...