Drilling ancient African lakes sheds light on human evolution
How was human evolution and migration influenced by past changes in climate?
View ArticleStudy reveals north/south genetic divide in Welsh red kite
A study of the modern red kite population in Wales has revealed a north/south genetic divide that runs along the Towy Valley.
View ArticlePioneering techniques in computer vision and robotics for underwater...
Scientists at the Department of Computer Science at Aberystwyth University have been working with marine conservation group Friends of Cardigan Bay to develop better techniques for studying the seabed...
View ArticleSurviving the heat for a good beer
Researchers at the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences at Aberystwyth University have collaborated with scientists from Dijon, France to try to solve the problem of bad tasting beer.
View ArticleHistory of native Welsh sheep breeds uncovered
The genetic integrity of native Welsh sheep breeds combined with contemporary scientific techniques will develop the commercial flocks of the future.
View ArticleRainfall drives rapid melt and flow of the Greenland ice sheet
According to a new study published in Nature Geoscience, the Greenland ice sheet has been shown to accelerate in response to surface rainfall and melt associated with late-summer and autumnal cyclonic...
View ArticleLucky four-leaf clovers in the sub-arctic could prove valuable to future...
The lucky discovery of four-leaf clovers in the sub-arctic could prove valuable to future plant breeding research.
View ArticleScientists embark on giant panda research
Scientists at Aberystwyth University's IBERS are well known for their research into agricultural animals and plants, but now a team of young researchers at the Institute are embarking on a new project...
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