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Technology developed at Swansea University has won funding to help deliver better battery systems to Sub-Saharan Africa.
After surviving 40 nights sleeping in the back seat of his car, one man has graduated with first-class honours from Swansea University—and now he’s using his lived experience to help transform housing ...
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A new review by Swansea University reveals there is widespread belief around the world in a teaching method that is not only ineffective but may actually be harmful to learners.
A new study published in The Journal of Sex Research has revealed the complex world of involuntary celibacy, providing important insights into the challenges faced by a growing community of men known ...
New research by Swansea University scientists found that boat ramps facilitate the dispersal of the highly invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). To contain the dispersion of this invasive ...
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A new Swansea University-led project has been awarded £3m to develop and manufacture sustainable perovskite solar modules (PSM) in Africa, empowering local communities and promoting sustainable energy ...
A Swansea University plastic surgeon who combines teaching and groundbreaking research with his clinical duties has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
Magellanic penguins are smarter ocean travellers than previously thought, according to a new study involving researchers from Swansea University’s Animal Movement Lab. The findings reveal that these ...
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