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A Swansea University expert researching how to improve teaching skills among healthcare professionals has won a travel ...
Groundbreaking research led by a Swansea University academic has revealed a synthetic glycosystem — a sugar-coated polymer ...
The sliteye shark has been recorded for the first time on the Great Chagos Bank, the world’s largest coral atoll ...
New insights provided by Swansea University’s award-winning SAIL Databank have helped shape future operational strategy by ...
Swansea University has helped uncover a surprising new role for platelets—one that could significantly advance early cancer ...
Researchers, funded by the Health and Care Research Wales Faculty, have successfully identified biomarkers in both the host and bacteria that could help diagnose sepsis early and potentially save ...
After surviving 40 nights sleeping in the back seat of his car, one man has graduated with first-class honours from Swansea University—and now he’s using his lived experience to help transform housing ...
Swansea University has climbed six places to reach its highest-ever position in the prestigious QS World University Rankings 2026, securing 292nd place and cementing its status among the world’s top ...
Earth scientists, including a researcher now based at Swansea University, have uncovered evidence of rhythmic surges of molten mantle rock rising from deep within the Earth beneath Africa.
Hywel Dda University Health Board and Swansea University are extending their partnership to help improve the health and well-being of communities in south-west Wales after signing a new agreement.
A new study published in The Journal of Sex Research has revealed the complex world of involuntary celibacy, providing important insights into the challenges faced by a growing community of men known ...
Swansea University has launched the National Network for Innovation In Sport and Health (NNIISH), a new initiative aimed at transforming the landscape of health and sport technology in Wales.
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