The College of Biomedical and Life Sciences is a vibrant academic community, which undertakes innovative research and provides state-of-the-art learning facilities.
We provide outstanding undergraduate and postgraduate teaching informed by our leading research in psychology and neuroscience. We're proud that 95% of our research is world leading or internationally ...
We are working on how to extract astrophysical and cosmological information from observed signals leading the science case in support of the Einstein Telescope - a future underground detector with ten ...
Professor Damian Walford Davies is Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. The Provost is the University’s Chief Academic Officer. Professor Walford Davies reports to the President and Vice-Chancellor and ...
Devastating tsunamis could be halted before hitting the Earth’s shoreline by firing deep-ocean sound waves at the oncoming mass of water, new research has proposed. Dr Usama Kadri, from Cardiff ...
A major influence operation is systematically manipulating Western media to spread propaganda and disinformation that supports Kremlin interests, a report from Cardiff University concludes.
An increase in hate speech on social media leads to more crimes against minorities in the physical world, a study shows. Academics from Cardiff University’s HateLab project collected Twitter and ...
A team of researchers from Cardiff University has used neuroscience for the first time to explore the impact doll play has on children. In an 18-month study, the team monitored the brain activity of ...
Eating peppermints can increase alertness in people who are ill with the common cold, according to new research by Cardiff University scientists. The study, from the University’s School of Psychology ...
Bacterial infections could be the trigger for type-1 diabetes, finds new research by Cardiff University. For the first time, scientists have found that proteins from bacteria can trigger the immune ...
It is estimated that around 70% of the 1.2 billion women over the age of 45 in the world develop neurological and psychiatric symptoms during the perimenopause (the years before the final menstrual ...
The pupils of people with post-traumatic stress disorder respond differently to those without the condition when they look at emotional images, a new study has found. The study looked for traces of ...
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