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Face masks unsafe in MRI machines, study shows

11 July 2022

New research outlines potential risk to patients who wear certain types of face masks whilst undergoing an MRI scan.

Unrealistic journal requirement for chemical purity of samples

7 July 2022

Researchers at the Cardiff Catalysis Institute collaborated with three international research groups on a study that showed an unrealistic journal requirement for chemical purity of samples.

Crumlin Colliery

MArch II students exhibit their visions of a sustainable future for the Crumlin Navigation Colliery

4 July 2022

A public exhibition entitled: ‘’Carbon past, slow carbon futures: visions of a sustainable future for the Crumlin Navigation Colliery’ took place on Sunday 26 June.

Winners of award pictured

National award for nature-based approach to flooding project

1 July 2022

Researchers win Studies and Research category for the prestigious ICE West Midlands Awards 2022

AI system that mimics human gaze could be used to detect cancer

30 June 2022

Scientists from Cardiff University build ‘superior’ technology that can accurately predict where humans are most likely to look in an image.

Exoplanet mission given £30m boost

27 June 2022

New funding will help Cardiff University scientists explore how 1,000 known planets outside our solar system were formed and evolved.

Land Rover conversion kit debuts at Glastonbury Festival

24 June 2022

A ‘drop in’ kit that converts Land Rover Defenders into fully electric vehicles will be used across Worthy Farm this weekend.

Solar Panels and Wind Turbines at sunset

Prof Marc Pera Titus Redox Flow Batteries

22 June 2022

New energy storage will help keep the lights on

Exploring the kinetics of the seismic cycle

20 June 2022

New research explores whether quartz cementation can facilitate fault healing

Close up photo of semiconductor chip being manipulated with tweezers in clean room

New Investigator Award to develop improved soft image sensors for medical diagnostics

20 June 2022

Dr Bo Hou from the School of Physics and Astronomy has been awarded a prestigious New Investigator Award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to investigate improvements to soft image sensors which have become vital in many areas of our daily lives.