Climate tipping points: first proof of early warning ‘flickers’

13 May 2024

Proof of shifts between extreme drought and heavy rainfall before a major climate tipping point has been found for the first time in ancient lake sediments.

Hidden ‘star’ sand dune mystery solved by ancient find

04 March 2024

Scientists have solved the mysterious absence of star-shaped dunes from Earth’s geological history for the first time, dating one back thousands of years.  

£5 million funding to tackle challenges facing Wales’ rural communities

13 February 2024

A partnership led by Aberystwyth University has received over £5 million in funding to research and explore solutions to rural challenges.

Royal Charter storm of 1859: how an almighty tempest led to the birth of the UK’s shipping forecast

25 October 2023

Writing in The Conversation, Dr Cerys Jones from the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences discusses the Royal Charter Storm of 1859 and its enduring impact on weather forecasting in the UK and beyond.

Aberystwyth University showcases research to Ministers in London

24 October 2023

Aberystwyth University scientists have discussed their research with UK Government Ministers at an event in London showcasing the very best of Welsh research and innovation.  

What will happen to the Greenland ice sheet if we miss our global warming targets

19 October 2023

In an article for The Conversation, Professor Bryn Hubbard from the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences writes about a new study which suggests that the ice will survive if temperatures are soon brought back down.

Stonehenge Altar Stone did not come from Wales – research

17 October 2023

The origin of the largest “bluestone” at the heart of Stonehenge has been thrown into doubt by Aberystwyth University research.

Twenty-three million exposed to metal mining contamination – study

22 September 2023

Twenty-three million people around the world are believed to be affected by potentially dangerous concentrations of toxic waste, according to a new study.

Archaeologists discover world’s oldest wooden structure

20 September 2023

Half a million years ago, earlier than was previously thought possible, humans were building structures made of wood, according to new research by a team from the University of Liverpool and Aberystwyth University.

Wales’ residential speed limit is dropping to 20mph – here’s how it should affect accidents and journey times

15 September 2023

Writing in The Conversation, Professor of Psychology Charles Musselwhite and Professor of Human Geography Peter Merriman discuss the drop in Wales’ residential speed limit to 20mph and how it should affect accidents and journey times.