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Helicopter or cartwheel? How molecules rotate determines what happens when they collide with surfaces
Professor Gil Alexandrowicz of Swansea University College of Science, lead researcher, said:. ... To develop accurate models, it is crucial to have results from fundamental surface-science experiments to benchmark theoretical descriptions against. -
Research into lockdown: do short-term benefits translate into long-term benefits?
journal. Research co-author, Dr Konstans Wells of the University’s College of Science said: “Without any vaccination available, disease control is a challenging task because it relies on combating pathogen -
US dates to highlight dream experts’ new book
Professor Blagrove, director of Swansea University Sleep Laboratory, teamed up with artist Dr Julia Lockheart, from Swansea College of Art to write The Science of Art and Dreaming following the success ... The Science and Art of Dreaming examines the -
Alcohol research study wins charity grant support
Louise Condon, Professor of Nursing in the College of Human and Health Sciences, said: “This project is important because Gypsies and Travellers are one of the longest established minority ethnic groups -
Swansea University awarded Queen’s Anniversary Prize for world-leading databank
Search:. Swansea University awarded Queen’s Anniversary Prize for world-leading databank. Swansea University has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of contribution to Population Data Science made ... First awarded in 1994, the -
Swansea University academics Honoured by Welsh Academy
Professor Ceri Phillips, Head of College of Human & Health Sciences & Professor of Health Economics, Swansea University. ... Professor David Ritchie FInstP CPhys, Professor of Semiconductor Science and Technology, Swansea University & Professor of -
University psychologists provide support to isolated patients
The psychologists from the College of Human and Health Sciences are providing the vital psychological element in the patients’ ongoing care, alleviating the potential harmful effects of social isolation. ... Professor Reed explained that there is a -
Test, Trace and Protect in Wales: call for study participants to help better understand what support people need to self-isolate
Department of Psychology in the College of Human and Health Sciences. ... This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University. -
University to develop advanced energy storage systems with new £1 million venture
Unifying expertise across Swansea University's Colleges of Engineering and Science, the centre will offer a unique, multifaceted approach to innovative, ground-breaking research on sustainable and scalable manufacturing solutions of ... Arturas -
Research reveals new approach to understanding our wellbeing
Research led by psychologist Professor Andrew Kemp, of the College of Human and Health Sciences, highlights the importance of taking a wider approach to wellbeing and how it can be influenced ... He said: “Our framework has already contributed to a
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