Tredegarville Church in Wales Primary School design lighting exhibit as part of second Cardiff Kids Xmas Lights project ...
The most comprehensive study of primary school children in Wales reveals nearly a third of learners (30%) reported elevated ...
Earthquakes and the geological hazards they trigger, including landslides and tsunamis pose serious threats to communities worldwide, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable in society.
The College of Biomedical and Life Sciences is a vibrant academic community, which undertakes innovative research and provides state-of-the-art learning facilities.
The Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care (WCEBC) promotes evidence-based practice through the development and evaluation of internationally excellent systems for evidence appraisal, translation and ...
It is estimated that around 70% of the 1.2 billion women over the age of 45 in the world develop neurological and psychiatric symptoms during the perimenopause (the years before the final menstrual ...
Perimenopausal women are more likely to experience bipolar and major depressive disorders, according to new research by Cardiff University. In a study of 128,294 female participants from the UK, a ...
Researchers have discovered eight new genes associated with schizophrenia, in the largest exome-sequencing study of the disorder ever conducted. The breakthrough, made by scientists at the Centre for ...
A team of researchers from Cardiff University has used neuroscience for the first time to explore the impact doll play has on children. In an 18-month study, the team monitored the brain activity of ...
Bacterial infections could be the trigger for type-1 diabetes, finds new research by Cardiff University. For the first time, scientists have found that proteins from bacteria can trigger the immune ...
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 ...
The pupils of people with post-traumatic stress disorder respond differently to those without the condition when they look at emotional images, a new study has found. The study looked for traces of ...