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New project explores ways to design fairness into digital technology
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£800k EPSRC grant awarded to Computational Foundry Associate Professor for ‘solving very hard problems’
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Computational Foundry announces its first Composer in Residence
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Professor Anirudha Joshi joins Computational Foundry
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Technocamps in the spotlight as Philip Hammond pledges 'proper support' for Welsh economy
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Studying Computer Science at Swansea University ranked 7th in the UK
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World’s biggest fisheries supported by seagrass meadows
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Excited Atoms Throw Light on Anti-hydrogen Research
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Eye-in-the-sky to save olive trees
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Scientists developing way of using waste plastic to create car fuel
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Computer Science at Swansea University now in top 8 in UK for student satisfaction
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Animal facts help put spotlight on science for pupils
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University researchers discover new species of venomous snake
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Swansea physicist joins Scientific Council of European accelerator facility
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New project explores ways to design fairness into digital technology
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IBM UK to collaborate with Computational Foundry researchers, supported by CHERISH-DE Secondment
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Willmott Dixon and Swansea University’s Computational Foundry bring STEM to life for local school children
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MSc Environmental Biology alumni is shortlisted for a British Council Global and Regional Alumni award 2017/18
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Professor Gert Aarts at forefront of UK campaign to attract talent in science and innovation
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From Guatemala City to Alexandria, Egypt and now to Swansea for leading international HCI event
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Eye-in-the-sky to save olive trees
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CSAR project shortlisted at recent Innovation Awards
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Training the next generation of ‘extreme’ researchers
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World’s biggest fisheries supported by seagrass meadows
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Swansea University researchers awarded £908K to develop self-powered internet of things devices
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Welsh scientists and video game developers unite to communicate climate change
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A month on the Greenland ice sheet: Swansea scientist studies Greenland's role in rising sea-levels
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Swansea University brings together leading industry names and emerging researchers for leadership development lab
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“Computer Science and Law is very much in the DNA of this institution” - Dr Adam Wyner
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World Oceans Day
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Innovative new game-making competition aims to raise awareness about climate change
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Computational Foundry welcomes international HCI experts for agenda-setting residency
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Swansea Student organises first Welsh Physics Student Conference
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Computational Foundry attracts world-leading academic due to Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professorship grant
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Great Welsh science helps solve pollinator puzzle
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New gadgets help reveal the collective behaviour of wild animals
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Extensive seagrass meadows discovered in Indian Ocean through satellite tracking of green turtles
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Researchers inaugurate a new era of precision antimatter studies
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Swansea University researchers awarded £908K to develop self-powered internet of things devices
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European fish and canoes bump into barriers almost every kilometre
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£1.2m for Welsh Universities to crack the code
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Swansea University scientists lead the way in tackling Japanese knotweed
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Swansea University appoints Director for the new Computational Foundry
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Great Welsh science helps solve pollinator puzzle
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ChemSoc – records a “first of a kind” in the UK
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Research from Swansea University’s Computational Foundry leads the way at CHI 2018
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New study reveals that the centre of the world’s marine biodiversity is in danger
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Swansea University researchers awarded £908K to develop self-powered internet of things devices
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Computational Foundry uses Virtual Reality to bring the past to life for Man Engine’s Swansea tour
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Micro-bubble curtains: new study looks at impact on sediment dispersal
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Professor Peter Thonemann - A Reflection of his Life
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Geography academics win Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowships
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Swansea University Professor receives prestigious fellowship for research into Digital Health
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Another year of success for Swansea University’s Computer Scientists at NHS Wales Hackathon
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Super Science Saturday success!
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Micro-bubble curtains: new study looks at impact on sediment dispersal
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Earth Hour – Ellie Goulding and Swansea expert visit Greenland glaciers
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New project examines the social and political impacts of the 2017 Manchester Bombings
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School children take centre stage as Swansea University and Willmott Dixon celebrate progress on new £31 million Computational Foundry with milestone event
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Swansea University students take their research to Parliament
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Computer Science staff and students smash the Google Hash!
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Computational Foundry Maths PhD student selected to exhibit at ‘STEM for Britain’ in Westminster
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A call to avoid citizens being outwitted, devalued and marginalised by AI innovation
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Local Primary School transformed thanks to Computational Foundry, Willmott Dixon and Swansea University
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Small-scale fisheries are throwing away fish that could feed those in poverty
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Swansea physicist joins Scientific Council of European accelerator facility
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Sewage and livestock waste is killing Britain’s seagrass meadows – new study
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MSc student wins prestigious Elsevier Prize
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MSc Computer Science student wins Best Performance award
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Computational Foundry receives £2.8m EPSRC grant for project that takes new approach to Data Science
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3rd year Biosciences student has paper published in peer-reviewed journal
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£1.4m EU boost for new aquaculture project
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Using algae to promote agricultural sustainability and the circular economy
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Prestigious science council recognises and rewards Oriel Science
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Prime Minister announces establishment of £20 million Institute for Coding
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Science Cafe: "CERN’s proton smasher, the Large Hadron Collider"
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Antarctic landscape insights keep ice loss forecasts on the radar
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Swansea University helps Wales get its first network of cosmic ray detectors
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How local ecological knowledge can save endangered and rare animals
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Swansea University scientist’s work features in the fascinating Blue Planet II series
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Why saving our blue planet may lie in the hands of citizen scientists
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Swansea University to train the next generation of data scientists
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Dark Matter Day casts light on cosmic puzzle
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The tragedy of the seagrass commons
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New Chemistry Department opens at Swansea University
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Swansea University research manipulates liquid metal to create interactive effects
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How underwater gardening can rewild the Atlantic Ocean
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Oriel Science in the running for community fund vote
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Professor Stefan Doerr to host Reddit Science “Ask Me Anything” event
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Dark Matter Day at Swansea
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Research into augmented reality at Swansea University could spell the end for learning in 2D
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Tracking collars uncover the secrets of baboons' raiding tactics
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STFC Centre for Doctoral Training — National Kickoff Event, Cardiff 26th October 2017
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A step closer to understanding quantum mechanics: Swansea University’s physicists develop a new quantum simulation protocol
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BBC to show cutting-edge VR films at Swansea University installation
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Swansea University Computer Science students invited to 'Come and Work for Google'
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Antihydrogen research recognised in Research Milestone celebrations!
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New students herald a fresh phase for Chemistry at Swansea University
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Swansea physicists publish antihydrogen accumulation research
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Hurricanes Irma and Maria have devastated the Caribbean marine environment
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Investigating marine mammal habitat use in a tidal energy hotspot at Ynys Enlli Bardsey Island
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The Oriel Science Future Wall Live on Twitter
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Swansea Mathematician receives prestigious international award
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Computational Foundry partners with Google and Microsoft to sponsor leading international technology conference
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Mathematics Professor’s prestigious £75K five-year Wolfson Research Merit Award
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Swansea Science Festival - a legacy to be proud of
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University Professor presents S4C series that highlights the effects of climate change
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Re-mapping plankton research visits
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Swansea Particle Physicists host EU COST meeting
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Something to sneeze about: democratic voting in African wild dog packs
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Inspiring Swansea University geographer shortlisted for national leadership award
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Greenland ice flow likely to speed up, as sediment becomes more slippery
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Chemistry at Swansea University finally coming to fruition after thirteen years
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How a dragon’s venom could help treat blood disorders in humans
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Assessing the distribution of diving birds in relation to current strength and renewable energy devices
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College of Science celebrating 2017 National Student Survey (NSS) results
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Enterprising exceptional ‘first class’ computing student awarded enhanced honours
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Hardworking Spanish Physics student swapped Barcelona for the Bay
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Physics student ‘optimises’ his talents to become a first class graduate
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The Biology of Colour
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Circles in the sand reveal boating damage to marine biodiversity
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First observation of the hyperfine splitting in Antihydrogen
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Microscopic Body Snatchers Infest Our Oceans
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Warming temperatures threaten sea turtles
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Swansea Physics Professor elected as Chair of Scientific Board of European Centre for Theoretical Nuclear Studies
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Research as Art 2017 - winners announced
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I've studied Larsen C and its giant iceberg for years – it's not a simple story of climate change
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The one trillion tonne iceberg: Larsen C Ice Shelf rift finally breaks through
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Swansea scientists collaborate on East London Crowd Control social experiment
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Swansea University academic looks at how ‘London is already after Brexit’
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Previously unknown extinction of marine megafauna discovered
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Collaboration to find innovative uses of shellfish waste
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What links Portugal's deadliest wildfire to Grenfell Tower? Economics and neglect
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Warming temperatures threaten sea turtles
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Dr Richard Smith talks at the TEDx London event
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Swansea Science Festival 2017
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€2 million ERC Starter grant to investigate how wind and other airflows affect the costs of flight in birds
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Centre for Biomathematics hosts a two-day Workshop on Mathematical Ecology
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£ 3.5 Millions Supercomputing Grant Awarded to Mathematics Professor
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Swansea University celebrates the 100th birthday of Professor Peter Thonemann
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Project explores experiences of eastern European migrants in Scotland
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Swansea Theoretical Cosmologist wins International Prize
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Swansea’s Dr Amanda Rogers awarded Learned Society of Wales Dillwyn Medal for the Creative Arts & Humanities
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Swansea University scientists discover that “Fathers do matter” in the survival of the Wandering Albatross
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Researchers find how the cobra got its venom
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Swansea becomes the first bee friendly University in Wales
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Swansea University receives Royal Society of Biology Awards for its high level of achievements in bioscience
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University accredited for biosciences courses
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Antarctic ice rift spreads – new branch revealed in latest data from ice shelf
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Professor Alayne Street-Perrott elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
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Welsh Health Hack success!
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Success with the Royal Society
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Best Physics Society in the UK
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Welsh Technoclub to represent the UK at the 2017 Robotics World Festival in St Louis, USA
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Biosciences PhD student has research recognised by the Microbiology Society
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New research to investigate enhancing marine and coastal environments
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“Entangled Quantum Reality" event
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Researchers develop new tools to spy on raiding baboons in suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa
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Did you ever meet a robot?
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Swansea University researcher pleads: “Don’t forget the porpoise”
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Researchers find how the cobra got its venom
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New €6.6m EU investment in Wales and Ireland’s fisheries industry
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Swansea becomes the first bee friendly University in Wales
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University launches new Swansea Science Festival
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Further Maths Support Programme Wales offers Year 9 Masterclasses
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Further Maths Support Programme hosts conferences for Year 12 students
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Swansea physicists attend meeting at Buckingham Palace
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Inspiring Women - mathematician Dr Sofya Lyakhova
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Welsh AMs find out why funding antimatter research matters at CERN visit
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Investigations of mysterious geoglyphs reveal long history of human impacts on Amazon rainforest
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New research suggests nesting turtle population is half previous estimates
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Famelab hears from future pioneers in communication
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There’s never been a more important time to learn about the conservation of coral reefs
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Climate models may underestimate future warming on tropical mountains
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Rift on Antarctic ice shelf grows by another 10km - latest data
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Swansea can be where the future happens first: tidal lagoon news welcomed by Swansea University
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Top honours at the MediWales Innovation Awards 2016
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New antimatter breakthrough to help illuminate mysteries of the Big Bang
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Giant Antarctic iceberg set to break away, say Swansea researchers
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New insight into elusive antimatter can help unravel universe's mysteries
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Genes reveal how the seahorse got its snout and became a great father
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Professor Danny Dorling Lecture
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Free festive fun at Oriel Science
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The damming problem of reconnecting Europe's rivers
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Guardian ranks Swansea as one of ten greenest universities in UK
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Into the Vortex: Review of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Swansea research finds poisonous amphibian defences are linked to higher extinction risk
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Commemorative stamps celebrate sea turtle conservation research in British Indian Ocean Territory
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Scientists find dormice at new site in Carmarthenshire
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The Computational Foundry – Seeking an Outstanding Leader
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Killer triffids that dominate life in our oceans
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Mathematics at the British Science Festival
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Centre for Biomathematics to run celebratory launch workshops
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Dr Mary Gagen appears on Radio Wales
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Scientists find reasons to be optimistic about global marine conservation
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Swansea particle physicists help launch new European collaborative network
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Call for action to protect 'the lungs of the sea'
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Swansea University undergraduate wins Royal Television Society award
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Technocamps delivers first International workshop in partnership with Microsoft Education
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Cruising into a New Era of Marine Biology
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Swansea scientists working on 'morphing' smartphone screens
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New research project to support the development of marine renewable energy in Wales
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Wales and the Physical Web
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Journeys - Migration Stories shown in New Exhibition
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The BBC reports on pioneering 'diaries' revealing the secret lives of animals
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Increase in the number of girls taking Further Mathematics in Wales
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Signing science: new scientific terms in British Sign Language launched at British Science Festival
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Swansea University Professor involved in research as to why animals wander or not!
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‘Wait a minute, Doc. Ah….Are you telling me you built a time machine…out of a DeLorean??’
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See maps of fantasy worlds created by bots!
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Mussels can supercharge recovery from drought in marshes
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How gulls adapt to flying in urban areas: new research could help inform the flight paths of aerial drones
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Swansea Physicist visits the home of one of the greatest scientists in the field of mathematical physics
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Further Mathematics Support Programme to expand
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Can algae clean water?
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Quantum Advisory Prize for the most original contribution to Mathematics
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New evidence of ancient volcanic eruptions can help assess risk of ash clouds
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Largest ever study reveals globally protected areas benefit broad range of species
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World-famous scientist and Swansea alumnus receives Royal Society Royal Medal
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Swansea Particle Physicists on BBC Radio Wales Science Cafe
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Like humans, fish coregulate their stress levels in challenging situations
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Research as Art competition 2016
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Student success for Robyn Lock and Olivia Fox
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Ocean warming primary cause of Antarctic Peninsula glacier retreat
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Swansea particle physicists organise two annual summer conferences
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How fungi stage a deadly under-water attack on Aedes mosquito larvae
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Canny raiding baboons find loophole in strategy to manage them
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Technoteach: Computer Science teachers rewarded for their success
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New bio-control research could help regulate the spread of Zika
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Tiny microbes which form huge rocks are engineering their own environment
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Antimatter Matters at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
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Miserable summers linked to random shifts in the Atlantic storm track
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Microbes with a big impact engineer their own environment
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New research project seeks to restore river connectivity
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College of Science staff receive outstanding teaching award
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Dr Sergei Shubin on immigration and the referendum
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Wildfire misconceptions and its social and economic impacts
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Professor Stefan Doerr is awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship
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Dr Rhian Meara interviewed by S4C
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Siwan Davies produces S4C documentary
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Microalgal biofilms to mitigate acid mine discharges
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Swansea University scientists take part in Antarctic discovery
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Novel disease controls in aquaculture to deliver poverty reduction
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Wildfire: misconceptions about trends and impacts revealed in new research
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EarthChar collaboration leads to first accredited biochar product achieved in the UK market
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Planning application registered for Swansea’s new £31m world-class computer science hub
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Can algae help solve societal challenges?
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Scientist's statistical model predicts Sweden to win Eurovision again
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Swansea University launches its new research Centre for Biomathematics
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PhD researcher on a mission to save orphaned sloths in Costa Rica
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The new Centre for Biomathematics to be launch
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New seaweed farm installed in Pembroke Dock
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Professor Faron Moller elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
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Matter, antimatter and the universe!
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Students attend a pre-CERN workshop at Swansea
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STEM career hero: 'Science is fundamental to L’Oréal'
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Students Celebrate Women in Mathematics
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Maesmarchog Primary School visit Swansea University for a nature day
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Further investment for the Computational Foundry
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£31m EU boost for world class computer science hub in Swansea
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Teachers get hands-on with new BBC micro:bit at Technocamps workshop
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“A sign of progress and ambition”: Swansea University to re-introduce chemistry degrees
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Inspiring Women - Dr Mary Gagen
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Super Science Sunday success!
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Scientists discover the reason behind extreme global carbon cycle sink event
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The Oriel Science outreach project launched
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The baffling world of wild animals!
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The College of Science welcomes visitors Chen Bowei and Xia Yongjie
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DVLA funds Swansea University students
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Stuart Thomas wins Elsevier Prize at Swansea University
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Professor Siwan Davies travels to the Maldives!
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Professor Siwan Davies receives the Eilir Hedd Morgan Memorial Prize
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Mathematics Scholarships available for September 2016
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Mathematics students act as specialist tutors
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Dr Carol Llewellyn appears on BBC One
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Swansea mathematician visits Italy, Poland and Denmark
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Biosciences - A World of Career Possibilities!
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Swansea Soapbox Science call on inspiring women scientists
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'Canaries of the sea’ under threat
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New research could help the conservation of sea turtles in the Indian Ocean
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Physics department hosts workshop for teachers visiting CERN
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Dr Bob Laramee goes the distance to deliver teaching!
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Swansea mathematician selected for SET for BRITAIN!
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Swansea Famelab 2016 winners announced
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Famelab returns to Swansea
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New initiative to boost digital innovation
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Patagonia, penguins and pioneering research for Will Kay
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Warmest summer temperatures of the last two millennia
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Computer Science graduate helps schools in Zambia
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Physicists ‘tickle’ anti-atoms to find new limit on anti-hydrogen atom
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Physical Geography Professor picks up second "gold” medal
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Swansea research on show at London's Royal Institution
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Seagrass meadows around British Isles in 'perilous state'
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British Ecological Society roots out Swansea expertise for RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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GPS technology used to understand the performance of human teams
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Patent granted for KEA mathematical toolbox
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Dr Prem Kumar interviewed by BBC Wales Science Cafe
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Dr Claudio Fuentes Grunewald receives 10K award to develop new project
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Professor Tavi Murray appears on BBC Radio Wales
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Professor Siwan Davies features on Radio Cymru
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Panning for Green Gold: developing the algal bioeconomy: EnAlgae project documentary launched online
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Raspberry Pi helps schools in Zambia thanks to Swansea firm
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Predators shape ecosystems more by fear than killing
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Professor Stefan Doerr presents wildfire research in Korea
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Darwin’s breeding puzzle explained by fish
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Learned Society of Wales granted Royal Charter
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Successful Gower Field Meeting
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Doing Science with your phone!
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Trees are wonderful things!
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Ellie Melloy - Swansea University icon!
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Technocamps Accredited Teacher Training begins
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Dr Dan Forman features on BBC's Autumnwatch
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Warm conditions could cause higher female turtle population
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Rounding off the EnAlgae project
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DVLA and Swansea University partnership in training
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Royal Geographical Society visit Department of Geography
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Biochar “Mini Open Day”
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Dr Suzanne Bevan interviewed by The Wave
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International Biopesticides Conference a huge success!
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Gert Aarts goes to China!
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Geography students study Navajo Sandstone in the Colorado Plateau
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Professor Carlos Garciade Leaniz to give keynote talk
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Dr Gianmassimo Tasinato receives mobility grant
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Dr Ivonne Zavala receives Royal Society Award
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Swansea glaciologists head to Antarctica to investigate ice shelf melt
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Swansea bids farewell to the All Blacks, after University hosts the world champions
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New research shows deep fjord temperatures control calving rates at tidewater glaciers
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Seagrass meadow degradation in Indonesia threatens food security
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American Physical Society honours Swansea physicist
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Swansea University leads innovation in Salmon health and welfare
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Final EnAlgae report card published ahead of project close out
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Protection of our marine life requires more resilience
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Mexican scientists visit Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research
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Technoteach is offering a fantastic opportunity to ICT and computer science teachers across South Wales
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Swansea University to host the 2016 British Science Festival
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Steve Skill to speak at RSC conference
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Otters: What makes these river creatures so fascinating
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Dr Richard Unsworth on ecosystem resilience
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Professor Andrew Rowley to join Science Advisory Group
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Swansea University researchers discover Nitrous oxide from urine patches is no laughing matter
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Dr Stephen Lindsay is featured as part of the Welsh Crucible series
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Further Maths Support Programme Wales success!
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Dr Dan Forman interviewed on wild boar breach
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EnAlgae project close-out conference
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Rhian promotes Welsh Twitter!
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Dr Rhian Meara advises A level students
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Professor Alayne Street-Perrott receives Lifetime Achievement Medal
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Professor Rory Wilson in collaboration on cheetah movement
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Dr Andrew King quoted in sheepdog herding report
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New £7M Swansea Digital Economy Centre taking research to the next stage
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Swansea University researchers participate in wildlife ‘tag’ study
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Dr Carole Llewellyn to talk ‘Fish chips and Mushy peas’ at British Science Festival
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Chasing flames
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Graduation success for talented students!
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Scilly's exceptional seagrass
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Dr Mike Fowler receives NERC grant
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Swansea success in recruiting Welsh medium students
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Year 10 pupils visit College of Science on 'taster day'
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Summer of engagement for Swansea led EnAlgae project
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£300,000 Investment by the DVLA for Up-skilling its workforce
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Physicist Professor Gert Aarts and his 'extreme' world tour
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Distinguished theoretical physicist receives award
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Dr Richard Unsworth appears on BBC Radio Wales Science Cafe
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Swansea University walks away with national Best Student Community award
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New £7M Swansea Digital Economy Centre taking research to the next stage
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Swansea University explores mobile technology in Bangalore
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Glacial earthquakes as predictors of glacial calving
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EnAlgae project publishes economic model for offshore cultivation of macroalgae
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Dr Carole Llewellyn quoted in Times article on renewable energy
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Call for more protection for seagrass meadows
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Dr Aled Isaac appears on S4C's "Y Cosmos"
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Mathematics students visit Dresden
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Swansea research honoured at Impact Awards
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College of Science awarded Athena SWAN Bronze award
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Backward-moving glacier helps scientists explain glacial earthquakes
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Research as Art 2015 winner
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Celebrating research impact: Swansea University Impact Awards 2015
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Swansea’s Atlantic salmon research programme receives RCUK and Industry funding boost
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Computer Science students attend newsHACK# London 2015
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Spineless personalities: physiology reflects risky behaviour in crabs
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Dramatic ice sheet collapse 135 thousand years ago triggered strong global climate fluctuation
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Can steelworks algae help combat climate change?
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Soapbox Science Swansea comes to city this weekend
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CERN’s Large Hadron Collider experiments are back in business at a new record energy
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Professor Kevin Flynn to give keynote address at conference held at the Royal Society
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Ancient baobab trees to tell story of climate change
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Hidden war being waged in Welsh forests as tiny killers target destructive invaders
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Marine Power Systems to address annual conference of Partnership for Research in Marine Renewable Energy
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PhD student gains experience of aerial survey work with the Royal Commission
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First Minister visits Swansea University's GwyddonLe at Urdd Eisteddfod
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Professor Kevin Flynn invited to speak at “Harmful Algal Blooms and Climate Change” Symposium
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Students learn about tropical marine biology on Puerto Rico research trip
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Physicists find ways to increase antihydrogen production
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Professor Rory Wilson interviewed on BBC Radio Wales
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Computational Foundry to make Swansea a hub for computer science research
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Penguins, Narwhals and Other Really Cool Animals - Swansea aquatic biologist shares expertise at Cheltenham Science Festival
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How organic farming improves biodiversity
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Otters: What makes these river creatures so fascinating - Cheltenham Science Festival invitation for Swansea expert ecologist
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British Ecological Society roots out Swansea research expertise for RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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Greenland Ice Cap challenge: the first pictures
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How climate change impacts on different bird species
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Professor Rory Wilson has been named as one of Britain 50 most influential conservation heroes
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Swansea Wildlife Celebration Evening success!
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Greenland world record attempt supported by Swansea tracking device
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Clearing the air: Study examines human-wildlife conflicts in crowded airspace
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Swansea Maths in top 300, globally!
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College of Science awarded Athena SWAN Bronze
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Professor Tariq Butt attends conferences as invited speaker
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Better weather forecasting helps University score high in REF 2014
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Young researcher Dr Adam Powell: advances in aquaculture research
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Dr Iain Robertson elected Tree-Ring Society Vice-President
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Professors Siwan Davies and Rory Wilson elected Fellows
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Microalgal Mission to USA
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European Algae Conference attracts EnAlgae speaker
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Further Maths Support: a one day workshop for teachers takes place on 25 April
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Further Maths Support Programme delivers continuous professional development
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Alan Turing play to go on tour
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Dr Tim James quoted in Science Careers
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Dr Dan Forman appears on BBC’s The One Show
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Sugar, recreational drugs, otters, and really cool polar animals: Cheltenham Science Festival 2015
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New frontiers in physics: CERN Large Hadron Collider restarts
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Computer Science students ‘Year in Industry’
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Biodiversity damage mapped by global land-use study
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Swansea Algal Team featured on BBC 1 documentary
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Swansea Computer Science Students come top in University#newsHACK Wales Challenge
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Transnational Asia: Swansea academic explores cultural and artistic exchanges through new book
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Bioscience students heading into the mangroves at Mosio Jose, Puerto Rico
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Are wildfires locking up carbon?
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Plankton proves popular at Super Science Saturday
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Sikkim field trip inspires Biosciences student Amy
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Effects of trophy hunting leftovers on the ranging behaviour of large carnivores
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Wave of Marine Energy experts flow into Pembrokeshire
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Dr Dan Forman gives a guided walk and talk
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Seagrass, the secret stars of food security
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Save the seagrass
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ITWales IWD 2015 - Highs, Hurdles and Inspirations
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Wildfires release stable carbon
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Ultraportable greenhouse gas detectors enable new research into lake methane emissions
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Finnish company chooses Swansea for its UK headquarters and software development centre
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Digital Democracy Commission Live Launch
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Professor of Computer Science appointed Expert Advisor by Royal College of Physicians, London
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College of Science represented by EnAlgae at Brussels Showcase
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Celebrating the First Foundation Degree Graduates
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Dr Naomi Ginnever appears in Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped
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Swansea mathematician takes his research to Parliament
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Jellyfish havoc
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CSAR's Norway lobster rearing success
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Inspiring Women initiative launch
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Acid oceans and climate change affect plankton and the food chain
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Project Seagrass advises Government
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Computer Science PhD student in The Big Welsh Idea Challenge
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Computer science graduate is first employee for Swansea-based Finnish company
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A rapidly growing rift threatens one of Antarctica’s largest ice shelves
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BBC Wales reports on bowel cancer tests featuring research undertaken by Professor Peter Dunstan
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Life in Antarctic ice?
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University honour for broadcaster - Winter Degree and Award Congregations 2015
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Swansea glaciologist quoted in mysterious crater article
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Dr Dan Forman featured on Winterwatch
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Swansea University Coastal Otter Project
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Jellyfish detect ocean currents
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EnAlgae in showcase event at Cambridge
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Swansea physicists organise International Scientific Seminar
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Explore Antarctica from the comfort of your own computer
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Sticklebacks respond to changes in predation risk
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Professor Rory Wilson on mobile technology
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Increased disease risk for protected lobsters
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Dr Dan Forman features on Iolo's Great Welsh Park
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Fungus is the key to mosquito control
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Dr Jeff Giansiracusa on Radio Wales Science Cafe
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Sociable birds?
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ScienceGrrl success at Swansea University!
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Bees to benefit from fungi research
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Professor Siwan Davies appears on Radio Cymru
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Interesting electronics to track animals
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Professor Dewi Lewis to give lecture on Radiation Science
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Prof. Matt Jones speaks at TechHub launch
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Software Alliance Wales receives award
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Dr Jacqueline Rosette wins Royal Society grant
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Professor Siwan Davies appears on Heno
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Physics student flourishes at Centre for NanoHealth (CNH) event
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Swansea University Students get the opportunity to boost their CV
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Researchers from Department of Biosciences launch a buoy to measure wave energy
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Further increase in numbers taking the Further Maths A-level in Wales
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Save our disappearing seagrass
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Iceberg calving causes sea-level rise
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Salmon scaled down to size over time!
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Swansea Particle Theory group featured on BBC Science Cafe
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Dr Dan Forman appears on BBC Two’s Autumnwatch series
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Seagrass meadows are crucial for human food supply
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Geology fieldwork in the Colorado Plateau
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For the love of cod, let's save our disappearing seagrass
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Professor Lyn Evans to inspire Welsh pupils
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Swansea University to host major international conference
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Software Alliance Wales supports Bridgend-based company
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Swansea Scientists join Antarctica study
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Shrinking fish!
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Geography student goes Pointless!
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Energy from seaweed
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Lyn Evans to speak at awards dinner
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Dr Geraint Owen's top picks on geological sites!
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Buoy oh buoy!
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Software Alliance Wales helps local IT business achieve accreditation
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The NUS Green Impact Excellence award scheme has made a bee-line for a Swansea University sustainability project
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South Wales Geologists' Association Lectures
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Technocamps to get £450,000 funding
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Project BeeCAMS receives award
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Knotweed in the news
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Enhanced visitor experience at the Egypt Centre
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Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships awarded
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Swansea physicist wins prize for innovative science
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Sir Terry Matthews to help Swansea Bay development
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Software Alliance Wales supports local business
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EnAlgae symposium success
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Zooplankton - tiny but vital
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Swansea University geography researcher awarded prestigious Royal Society Research Fellowship
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Software Alliance Wales in the news
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Prof. Harold Thimbleby to give keynote presentation
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Prof. Rory Wilson's daily diary device in the news
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BBC Radio Stoke interviews Professor Heaven Crawley
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Good Morning Wales interviews Dr Andrew King on stickleback research
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Gethin Thomas in the news
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Wildlife energy: Survival of the fittest
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Dr Gethin Thomas on S4C
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Software Alliance Wales in the news
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More news on Dr Andrew King's shepherding model
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Visualisation project receives government backing
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Technocamps top in teaching skills!
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Professor Harold Thimbleby to give keynote presentation
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Dr Andrew King's shepherding model
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Lobster rearing success!
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Professor Kevin Flynn on algae research
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Dr Owen Bidder in dog documentary
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BBC Radio Wales talks to Dan Forman about polecats
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Dan Forman is interviewed on polecats
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Pest control using semiochemicals
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Swansea University scientists test 21 ways to tackle Japanese knotweed
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Dr Andrew King's sheepdog research reported widely in the press
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Sheepdogs use simple rules to herd sheep
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Welsh researchers’ breakthrough in promoting sustainable EU prawn fishery
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Professor Gert Aarts gives his view on current research
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Prof. Rory Wilson on BBC Radio Wales
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Prof. Heaven Crawley on BBC Good Evening Wales
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Student satisfaction levels reach new high at Swansea University
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BBC reports seagrass fish feeding grounds 'lost like rain forests'
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The Times Higher Education reports on SEACAMS project
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College of Science scoops four prestigious Leverhulme Research Fellowships
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Swansea Computers' Second Life in African Schools
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Nanoscale NanoWizard!
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Seagrass success in the Scilly's!
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Prof. Heaven Crawley speaks about child asylum seekers
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The Science of Light
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Tackling Transition in Mathematics, Statistics and Operational Research
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S4 Summer School inspires young students
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Computer Scientists enhance museum experience
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Swansea University inspires budding scientists at summer school
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Industrial past and renewables future
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Computer science students visit maker conference in Berlin: a travel report
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Zooplankton research reveals fuller picture of changes in our oceans
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Baboons in space!
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Soapbox Science in Swansea
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Process engineer with EnAlgae recognised with researchers award
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Hamburg conference and Algae event hailed a success
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World’s longest green turtle migration recorded by satellite tracking
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Cerys Matthews awarded with honorary degree
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BioScience Society trip to Iceland
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Scientists watch tagged turtles from space
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State of the art instrumentation used in Department of Physics
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Guardian reports on sea turtle research collaboration
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EnAlgae scientist spreads the word Down Under
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Biosciences researchers featured on Countryfile
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Maths student wins PwC interview competition
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Dr Richard Unsworth edits report on seagrass research
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Dr Carlos Garcia de Leaniz edits report on trophically-transmitted parasites
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EnAlgae says algae is no better than palm oil
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PLOS ONE (USA) reports on "The Future of the Oceans Past"
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Professor Siwan Davies on Radio Cymru
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NERC Planet Earth: Mycology against malaria - the research of Professor Tariq Butt
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Homegrown seagrass NGO stems from research degrees
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Volcanoes, equations and maggots: Soapbox Scientists set to hit Swansea
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Understanding wood-decaying fungi
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Data visualisation: a postgrad course that makes stats come alive
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Greenhouse gases affecting oceans
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Physics PhD Studentships
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Slothy sloths!
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Prof. Faron Moller on the digital economy
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Prairies of the sea under threat
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Matt Jones receives Honorary Professorship
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Software Alliance Wales to deliver workshops
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Dr Dan Forman on Countryfile
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Professor Markus Roggenbach wins funds to counter 'malicious apps'
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Swansea Computer Science students win Hackathon with golfing app
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App development project is a ball!
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New research reveals that sociable female macaques are less stressed
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Where has all the antimatter gone?
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Success at the Urdd Eisteddfod
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Swansea Physicists at CERN's ALPHA experiment shows that antiparticle charges balance
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Iowa students enjoy a sustainability day at Swansea University
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Spotlight on IT job hopefuls
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The future of sea turtles in a warming world
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Students awarded grants to study through the medium of Welsh
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Further accolade for Swansea in annual Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey
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Students vote Swansea University Overall Best University in the UK in Student Choice Awards 2014
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Turtle migration driven by hatchling drift experience
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From Swansea to Saudi Arabia – Professor’s promising research visit
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Male stickleback fish take more risks than females
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Swansea scientist's model predicts Sweden to win Eurovision 2014 – and “probably” a top 10 place for the UK
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Industrial past and renewables future – European Committee of the Regions study tour to Swansea
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Navigate by barcode and never get lost again
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The Times Higher Education lists Professor Stefan Doerr as a grant winner
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Australian marine reserves provide safe passageway for endangered species
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Swansea scientists researching genetic diversity of Sri Lankan butterflies
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Professor Graeme Hays edits report on catch rates of green turtles
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How sloths can breathe easily upside down
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Professor Graeme Hays edits report on jellyfish as prey
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Professor Carlos Garcia de Leaniz edits report on biosecurity
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Seagrass conservation in Indonesia protects fisheries
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Richard Unsworth of the Seagrass Ecosystem Research Group featured in Plos One report
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Physics Professor elected to Council of the Learned Society of Wales
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Swansea University new research project will help save UK forests, woods and trees
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Plos One (USA) reports on wild Atlantic salmon research
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Project receives share of £7M to help address threats to UK trees
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BBC Radio Wales visits the SHOAL Project
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Technology News (USA) reports free after-school computer programming club
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Swansea University opens doors on algae cultivation
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Alumnus Lyn Evans wins prestigious award
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Two amigos’ South American CRYathlon challenge in aid of heart charity
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Computer Science research project receives Royal Society Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation International Exchanges Award
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A verdict of accidental death!
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Death by fungus provides solution
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Further 2 years funding announced for Further Mathematics Support Programme (FMSP) Wales
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International EMMI workshop SIGN 2014 a great success
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Swansea Salmon Research Group develops programme to identify hatchery fish
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Major donation given to University’s History of Computing Collection
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Zoology student presents project on bees to Primary Schools
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Cutting edge dissertation project on Toxoplasmosis
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University Birdwatch Challenge
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Something fishy is going on at Swansea University...
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TMC Net includes article by Dr Sophie Schirmer on her research into quantum technology
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Professor Heaven Crawley on BBC Radio Wales
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Swansea research helping to fight the rise of the app attackers
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We Predict breaking new ground in advanced software
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Dr Lyn Evans to speak at awards
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BBC Radio Wales interviews Swansea University academics
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Amazon rainforest research
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The Amazon and climate change - Swansea research with NASA
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Satellite tracking identifies Atlantic Ocean risk zones for leatherback turtles
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Environmental winner encourages 2014 competitors
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Tibetan Exchange Programme
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Saving the UK's seagrass
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Professor Heaven Crawley on BBC Radio 4
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Teachers are going back to the classroom
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Professor’s prestigious five-year Wolfson Research Merit Award
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Professor Siwan Davies appears on Dibendraw
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Evans the Atom to be keynote speaker
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Tortoise droppings reveal changes to the eco-system
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Alfred Russel Wallace: A journey from the Amazon to Natural Selection
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Professor Anthony Hey to speak at special colloquium
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Dr Lyn Evans nominated for award
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SAGE Publications spotlights the Encyclopedia of Environmental Change
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Staff from Swansea University’s College of Science feature in S4C’s new science series
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Computer Science Maker Competition
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S4C launch new science series
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The male stickleback is no push over!
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Professor Gert Aarts features in the Royal Society December podcast
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Fungus could control mosquitoes
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Swansea PhD graduate has moved into a senior position in Texas
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Fungus kills aquatic mosquito larvae
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Ocean planktons are not adapting to climate change
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Inspirational Mathematics Workshop delivered by the Further Mathematics Support Programme
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Institute of Physics Christmas Lectures at Swansea
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Success in the new Physics Teaching Laboratory suite
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50 Students Now Studying for a Foundation Degree in Computer Science at Swansea University
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Record Number of First Class Honours Degrees in Mathematics
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Swansea University student takes lobster research across the pond
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Geology fieldwork in the Colorado Plateau
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Swansea University physicists involved in the ALPHA-2 experiment at CERN
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Putting People in Their Place
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BA Geography student’s prestigious placement with the Welsh Government
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Honorary Professor wins Nobel Prize for Physics
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Landmark research project on migration and settlement in Scotland
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"Science to Policy" Briefing on the IPCC 5th Assessment of Climate Change Science
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Swansea University gains membership of European Connected Health Alliance
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Tibetan Youth Exchange Programme launched
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PhD Geography Scholar’s Fellowship with the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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New geology fieldwork module introduced
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Interdisciplinary fieldcourse in the Indian Himalayas
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BBC Radio Wales visits the SHOAL Project
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Rebecca Cliffe: the sloth woman of Costa Rica
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Encouraging the Study of Maths
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Dr Keith Halfacree speaks on Understanding Rural Space at international conference
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University Opens Doors on Algae Cultivation
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Dr Andrew King in the news
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Dr Chris North Lecture a great success!
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The Welsh naturalist, Charles Darwin and the genesis of evolution
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Most Deserving Student finalist can be found at Swansea University
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Technocamps to deliver training programmes for teachers
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Professor Tariq Butt interviewed on research
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Technocamps to get funding boost
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Gert Aarts talks about High Performance Computing
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Professor Ed Guy on Toxoplasmosis
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Graphene Times
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Alfred Russel Wallace Centenary
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Algae: the fuel of the future?
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EnAlgae on BBC Radio Wales
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Highlights from the Herschel Space Observatory
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Technocamps 'Push the Boat Out'
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Professor Peter Higgs has won the Nobel Prize for Physics
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Saving our seagrass
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Lloyds report based on College of Science research
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Dr Dan Forman interviewed on BBC Radio Wales
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College of Science Glaciologist features in The Hindu
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Coastal Otter Project features in The Western Mail/Wales Online
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Sian Jones from Technocamps in the news
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Another successful QuAMP International Conference
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Technocamps in the news
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Software Alliance Wales and CompTIA reveal names of top companies
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Moodle e Learning
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Herschel Space Observatory Lecture
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Finance Minister Jane Hutt’s visit to a Technocamps event
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Study on Cheetahs reported in US Science Daily
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Research into water availability in the Horn of Africa
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Geography graduate awarded Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Scholarship
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Final year BSc Zoology student discovers a rare six belted clearwing moth
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Student wins Mathematics Teaching Training Scholarship
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Computer Science students UIST success
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Professor Rory Wilson featured on BBC Radio Wales
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Animal tracking device to aid Wales' swimming elite
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Dr Ian Horsfall in the news
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Chinese agri-food delegation visits Swansea University
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Dr Andrew King in the news
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Seagrass ecosystem research
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PhD student Amy Jones wins accolade
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Autistic student wins 'hero award'
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Graduation success for Biosciences student Nick Hoad
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Graduation success for Biosciences student Will Kay
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Dr Gethin Thomas on BBC Radio Cymru
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The Marine Energy Research Group to share expertise
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Fungus research could be good news for bees
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Praise for Swansea University at the Urdd Eisteddfod
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Professor Siwan Davies receives the Lyell Fund Award
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Dr Prem Kumar joins a panel discussion on BBC Science Café
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Professor Rory Wilson in the news
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Dr Amanda Rogers' comments featured in The Guardian
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Swansea University academics to feature on BBC Radio Cymru
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Professor Siwan Davies is interviewed by BBC Radio Cymru
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Professor Harold Thimbleby on food for the mind
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BBC Wales Today interviews Dr Kate Evans
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Centre for Migration Policy Research in the Turkish news
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Professor Rory Wilson featured on Danish website
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College of Science academics at the 2013 Urdd Eisteddfod
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Wales Online reports on Swansea University glaciologists
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How super computers help Swansea glaciologists
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Lesser Octopus filmed at Worms Head, Rhossili, Gower
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Dr Niels Madsen wins 1.66 million research grant
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Dr Dan Forman on "Woods, Water and Wildlife"
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Cheltenham Science Festival showcase for Swansea researchers
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Spectacular glacier movement caught on camera
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Geography ranked in QS top 200 in world
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TEDxRiverTawe Event
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Swansea Physicists's collaboration with CERN
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CERN Press Release: ALPHA experimenters present novel investigation of the effect of gravity on antimatter
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Swansea University Physics Professor awarded esteemed Research Merit Award
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Swansea physicists organise Edinburgh workshop at the Higgs Centre
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Llwyddiant Dyddiadur Dyddiol yn dangos bod cynllun cydweithredol y Brifysgol ar y trywydd iawn i helpu cwmnïau Cymru
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Daily Diary success shows University collaboration to help Welsh companies is right on track
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Swansea Science Cafe
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Image wins 2013 Computer Graphics Forum cover competition
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PhD student Philip Harries is finalist for the Sustainable Swansea Award
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Update on Student Teaching Placement Module in Physics at Swansea University
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Best Paper Award at SOFSEM 2013 for new perspectives for solving Boolean equations
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New Foundation Degree in Computer Science for private company employees
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New Animal Movement Laboratory
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Oceans of Microscopic Triffids
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Postgraduate students attend Marine Biology Association Conference
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BSc Geography student, Chloe Barnes, tested the microclimate in Gangtok, Sikkim
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Conservation Ecology Society students volunteer for Countryside Council for Wales
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Conservation Ecology Society trip to Kenfig Nature Reserve
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Technocamps featured on BBC Good Evening Wales
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Technocamps features on BBC Wales Today
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Professor Siwan Davies appears on Heno
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Professor Siwan Davies is a guest on Heno
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Manipulating positrons paper is research highlight
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Professor Biagio Lucini’s research on the ‘miracle material’ Graphene
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Protecting coastal biodiversity supports our fisheries
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Academic Awarded for Early Career Achievements
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Gwobr Fawreddog i Wyddonydd o Fri
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UK Human Geography no.1 in the world
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Iolo Williams to launch University’s Nature Trail
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Department of Computer Science designing IT to reduce drug dose error
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Marine Biology Students return from eastern Indonesia research trip
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Professor Mike Charlton and the big bang
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Physicist Professor Lyn Evans announces new project
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Dr Dan Forman speaks to BBC Radio Wales
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Professor Siwan Davies's work features in science meeting in Boston
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Professor Siwan Davies speaks at American conference
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Swansea alumni recognised in New Year’s honours list
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Dr Aditee Mitra and the day of the triffids
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Scientific Research Reveals future Secrets of Global Warming
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BBC Radio Wales Science Cafe interviews Professor Rory Wilson about animal tagging
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Research as Art Competition
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UK toasts first term of Science without Borders
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Swansea University Physics Graduate wins Million Dollar Prize
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Festive game "Present Collect" designed at Swansea University’s Technocamps
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'To Kill A Machine' plays at Swansea University
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Swansea Bioscience research into disease of European Lobsters
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Director of Centre for Migration Policy Research Professor Heaven Crawley in the news
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PhD student wins Welsh Livery Guild I.T. Travel Scholarship
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Texting 'most popular form of contact' on its 20th anniversary
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Obituary for Distinguished Swansea Physicist Professor David Olive
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Ash Ice Mud
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College Students Excel in University Poster Competition
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Bloodhound project featured on Liveleak website
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Swansea Physicists interviewed on BBC Radio Wales
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Dr Lyn Evans says Wales needs more science graduates
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Escalator Funds 2012
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BBC Radio Wales interviews Dr Lyn Evans of CERN
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Large Hadron Collider on Tour coverage on BBC Radio Wales
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BBC Wales reports on Large Hadron Collider exhibition in the Senedd
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BBC Radio Wales interviews Professor Heaven Crawley of the Centre for Migration Policy Research
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Minister visits Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research
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Academician Award for Professor Heaven Crawley
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Development of Policy Guidance for Asylum Seeking Children in the Ukraine
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Swansea University Expert On Migration Policy Appointed To Advise Parliamentary Committee
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Inquiry into Asylum Support for Children and Young People
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Celebrating Excellent Teaching
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Swansea University awarded UK funding to spin-out research ideas and generate business opportunities
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App Development Summer Bootcamps big hit with Swansea teenagers
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Fungi could control pine weevil pest
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Fungi could help control crane fly pest
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Swansea researchers work in pincer movement with EU partners to benefit prawn industry
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Public Engagement Afternoon celebrating Alan Turing's Centenary
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Launch of Free Community Media Technology to Bridge the Digital Divide
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Major international Physics Conference a great success
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Particle physics display in Science Pavilion at National Eisteddfod
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Software Alliance Wales Catches Evan Doll, Co-Founder of Flipboard while he is in Wales
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Physics Professors awarded Prize in Gravity Research Foundation 2012 Essay Competition
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WIMCS receives grant funding for schools work from Welsh Government
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Swansea Physicists awarded hours on supercomputer as part of scientific collaboration
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Dr Dan Eastwood interviewed by BBC Radio Wales
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One million UK jobs depend on physics
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Submariners assist Indian Ocean turtle researchers
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Cern, Hadron a Higgs Boson / Cern, Hadron and Higgs Boson
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Ash Ice Mud
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Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Particle Physics
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Geography student recently returned from volunteering in Siavonga
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Mike Barnsley Memorial Lecture 2012
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Celebrated CERN Physicist Opens New Science labs
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Students' Union Geology Society
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Second Year Students go to Vancouver and SW British Columbia
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Ice-core sampling
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MSc Computer Science student wins Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary
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Army of fungus and worms join fight against worldwide crop pests
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Button mushroom research finds fungi's serious side
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Sikkim Field Course 2012
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Parasites in hedgehogs
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Zoonotic disease
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Bioscience student society
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National Student Survey
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Preserving Swansea Bay
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Tariq and Minshad "ECOMATHS"
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Sikkim Field Course 2012
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Marine Biology student gets unique work placement
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New York field course
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Field course to south-west Wales: Geological Record of Environmental Change
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Geography student awarded prestigious post with Welsh Government
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The new 360 Watersport Centre opens
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NERC Planet Earth Podcast: Forecasting solar storms, fish personalities
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Biosciences field trips to the Gower
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Cross working undergraduate projects
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Ecological applications of radar tools in monitoring wildlife
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Delving into the chemical language of carnivores
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The Large Hadron Collider at CERN
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Professor Simon Hands interviews Professor Higgs
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Physics Schools Christmas Lectures 2012 4th & 5th December
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Swansea University collaboration helps Olympic/Paralympic sailing teams
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Biology student gets Florence A Mockeridge prize in Botany
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Geography scientist talks on radio about gaining an insight into ancient climate using information gained from tree rings
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Can charcoal help fight climate change? Funding for Swansea expert will help find answers
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Swansea University’s Physics Department contributes to National Eisteddfod
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Squadron Leader Jim Schofield
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CERN project student achieves first class results
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Prof Higgs will talk about the Higgs boson
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MIUA 2012 Conference
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BBC News reports on Dr Richard Unsworth's research on endangered coral reefs
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DNA barcoding project BBC link
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The Higgs Boson, the Big Bang, the Universe and Everything
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Barcode project puts Wales Number 1 in the world
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New research could save coral reefs from extinction
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Baby turtles don't just go with the flow
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Swansea University’s engineering and science work showcased at Urdd National Eisteddfod
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Times Higher Education reports on the film Glimpse
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BBC Radio Wales interviews Dr Dirk van der Werf
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BBC Radio Wales interviews Professor Heaven Crawley
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Physics Seminar
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Swansea research showcased at The Times Cheltenham Science Festival
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Undergraduate receives bursary from The British Mycological Society
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Welsh language film gives a glimpse of Greenland’s disappearing ice at GwyddonLe
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Welsh language Zoology lectureship within the Department of Biosciences
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Research Internships in Geography
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Employability Workshops 12-15th June
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Black Box to study animal movement
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NERC Planet Earth Online: Size matters for ocean acidification effect
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Swansea scientists’ work featured in marine climate change review
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Innovation through refugee children’s participation
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Physics Number One in Wales
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Beijing-Swansea Workshop on Stochastic Processes
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New study suggests ocean’s plankton under greater threat from acidification
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Urban foxes
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Welsh researchers tackle disease that attacks sheep
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Jamie Nemeth 2011 SURF as Art postgraduate winner
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Swansea set to become global medical technologies and nanohealth hub with new award
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Seismic Spring: A geophysical field campaign on Storglaciären, Sweden
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Geography students gain fieldwork skills
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Students’ Union Geology Society
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Radar scan unearth's Swansea's copper secrets
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Seaweed as biofuel
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£1.2M to Establish an Advanced Medical Image Analysis and Visualization Unit in Wales
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Swansea physicists groundbreaking research receives international news coverage
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CERN experiment makes spectroscopic measurement of antihydrogen
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Philip Leverhulme prize awarded
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Momentum Feb 2012
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Grant awarded for child refugee research
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Rory Wilson and the Magnetic Penguins
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The visual communication of dragonflies
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Algal Blooms
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Soil Surface Matters
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Planet Earth Online
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Algae fuel development
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Scottish Guardianship Pilot
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Glaciology research interview on Radio Wales
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Greenland's disappearing ice sheets
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Loggerhead turtles take 45 years to grow up
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How we move can reveal our emotions
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Loggerhead turtles mature at 45
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Nature’s answer to deadly tree pest is paying off in the uplands of Wales
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Visit by Jean-Robert Cadet
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European partnership to unlock the potential of algal bioenergy
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Salmon can 'sniff out' predators
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Sheep dog trials use GPS
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Insect killing fungi
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QMRG National Dissertation Prize goes to a Geography student
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Jellyfish predators
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Cwmllynfell community at the heart of graduate’s success
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Microbiology: the bigger picture
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Swansea Salmon Research
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Black spot shell disease
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Energetic Algae
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Energetic Algae
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Fungus study could make biofuels
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Anna skeels is awarded prestigious grant
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Jellyfish Research
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Calving Glaciers
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Dr John Lancaster honoured with Distinguished Teaching Award
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Microalgae set to reduce carbon emissions
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Climate change and fisheries - fisheries scientists meet in Swansea University
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Universities to measure environmental impact of Welsh tidal power
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Schoolgirls discover why STEM subjects are a wise career choice
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Leading soil science researcher's European medal honour
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SEACAMS Coastal and Marine Environmental Workshop for Boat Owners
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Swansea scientist discovers natural solution for bluetongue disease
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Undergraduate Dissertation on Ticks accepted by publication
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Geography students deliver a treasure trove of activities
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€1.47 million grant for pioneering climate change research
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Bioscience student makes a world of difference to wildlife charity
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Jellyfish ecology
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All-natural pest control agent goes to market
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Asylum policy leads to life of destitution, says Oxfam
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Royal Entomology Society Meeting
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Smart Tag team track animals' Great Migrations for National Geographic Channel
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The Big Food Debate
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Giant steps help hungry fish to find food
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Cities for Local Integration Policies for Migrants
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Geological Research
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Free as a Bird
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First Choice Project
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Foresight Global Environmental Migration Project
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Mike Barnsley Classroom
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Scottish Separated Children Guardianship Pilot
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Living in Wales
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Fight for Tolerance
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Numerical Modelling of Iceberg Calving from Tidewater Glaciers
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The Antibacterial Activity of Plant Extracts
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Marine Biology Work Experience
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Wildfire research
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The ecological and hydrological effects of prescribed fire
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Effects of ash on hillslope hydrology
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Gower Wildlife
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The Baudrillard Dictionary published
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Biosciences Teaching Award Success
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AXA scholarship for PhD student's Antarctic research
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Remote Sensing of Glaciers
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WISE Network project shortlisted for PraxisUnico Impact Award
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Predators at Freshwater Fisheries in Wales
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Detention of Children
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WAG Sustainable Development Report highlights Swansea algal biofuel research
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Jellyfish research has potential to influence future fisheries management
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Sustainable biochar can offset 7-12% of anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions
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US Television Critics' invitation for Swansea Smart Tag expert
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Research on Iceland's volcanic history published by two leading journals
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Swansea physicist organizes six-week research programme in Seattle
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Funded Research PhDs and MScs available in Physics
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Professor Graham Shore visits the Vatican
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Swansea antimatter trappers march on
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Swansea Physicists past and present honoured