Major geological faults and fractures in the Earth’s crust can both guide rising magma and help prevent volcanic eruptions, ...
Major UK and Canadian studies provide crucial evidence for who should receive Paxlovid in today's highly vaccinated ...
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A new partnership that will see Cardiff University undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered at one of Singapore’s ...
“SunPad has passed stringent lab-based testing that existing products in the market just aren’t subjected to.” - Dr Jennifer Edwards A low-cost, self-sanitising and reusable period pad developed by ...
Pesticides used in pet flea-treatments occur widely in Welsh rivers and were detected in over three quarters of river water samples, finds new research by Cardiff University and Natural Resources ...
Cardiff University is proud to premiere a new series of short films which highlights nine of our innovation facilities which are available for industry hire and collaboration. As Wales’ foremost ...
Prescribing daily preventive antibiotics for women with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) increases the risk of developing antibiotic resistance, finds a new study. The research, conducted at ...
Our long-term research programme on the Living Wage is shaping national strategy, informing public policy, and improving wages and working conditions for hundreds of thousands across the UK. Huge ...
The first patient has been treated in a clinical trial that is testing a pioneering virus technology – which originated at Cardiff University – that infects cancer cells, producing an anti-tumour drug ...
A new international study has found that the shingles (herpes zoster) vaccine may not only help prevent dementia but could also slow its progression. Researchers from Stanford University, Heidelberg ...
Eating peppermints can increase alertness in people who are ill with the common cold, according to new research by Cardiff University scientists. The study, from the University’s School of Psychology ...