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Jenny with ice Tiny fossils hold answers to big questions on climate change

21/01/2013

Research explores 12,000 year fossil record

impact Oldest known impact crater found

28/06/2012

Cardiff scientist helps uncover collision evidence in Greenland

Remembering Sir William Reardon Smith Remembering Sir William Reardon Smith

13/03/2012

Funding secured to produce new book on the life of South Wales ship-owner

Inspirational botanists mark International Women’s Day Inspirational botanists mark International Women’s Day

08/03/2012

University botanists take centre stage at the National Botanic Garden of Wales

Dr Chris Berry Oldest fossilised forest revealed

29/02/2012

385 million year old forest unearthed in New York

Ensuring essential metals supply Ensuring essential metals supply

04/01/2012

Wales’ green energy drive could be ‘at risk’ hears international Cardiff conference

Greenland Ice Sheet 800,000 years of abrupt climate variability

09/09/2011

800,000 years of abrupt climate variability

Professor Alun Davies and Professor John Parkes Cardiff scientists honoured by The Royal Society

20/05/2011

Professor Alun Davies and Professor John Parkes elected Fellows of The Royal Society

What influences evolutionary winners and losers? What influences evolutionary winners and losers?

15/04/2011

Researchers examine 65 million years of evidence

Ocean circulation research Dramatic ocean circulation changes revealed

14/01/2011

Switching on and off ocean circulation

Antactic landscape view Scott Lecture Series

22/10/2010

Celebrating the centenary of Captain Scott’s South Pole expedition

Microscopic Fossils UK science spotlights ocean acidification

21/06/2010

Cardiff experts investigate response to climate change - 55 million years ago

Professor Joe Cartright and students Double success for Earth and Ocean Sciences

17/06/2010

Linnean Medal for Botany and Petroleum Group silver medal awarded

Sir Ranulph Fiennes Discovering Fiennes

17/06/2010

World’s greatest explorer helps Cardiff commemorate Captain Scott

Sir Ranulph Fiennes Commemorating Captain Scott

15/06/2010

Webcast - “World’s greatest living explorer” to deliver special lecture

Challenges of climate change Challenges of climate change

17/03/2010

Sir John Houghton delivers C3W inaugural lecture

A Scanning Electron Microscope image of a planktonic foraminifera, the particular species used to reconstruct ocean conditions during the last Ice Age. Hemispheres linked by oceanic seesaw during abrupt climate change

25/02/2009

New research may help to inform future climate change predictions

Vicki Case and Stephanie Moffatt Leading green award for marine scientists

25/07/2008

Strong link with Dover pays off

Coccolithophores Surprising find among ocean plants

08/05/2008

More chalk produced as carbon dioxide rises

Steve Kessel tagging a lemon shark Are sharks getting smarter?

18/03/2008

Why predators of the deep no longer take the bait

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