£2.5m drone project to tackle malaria in Africa

29 December 2025

Drones and AI will be used in a new £2.5 million Aberystwyth University-led effort to wipe out malaria hot spots in Africa, supported by funding from the Gates Foundation.

Rural Wales business survey launched

06 November 2025

A team of researchers led by the University is conducting new research into the state of rural enterprise in Wales.

Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer – now the climate crisis is increasing risk again

03 November 2025

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Stephen Tooth explains how since Dolgarrog, the UK has had an excellent reservoir safety record but disasters do still occur.

Desert river research earns top US honour for Aberystwyth geographer

23 October 2025

A leading expert in desert environments from the University has received a prestigious international award for his work at a ceremony in the USA.

Study of glaciers in the Andes sheds light on future climate impact

22 September 2025

Andean glaciers advanced during an acute period of climate change at the end of the last Ice Age, new research has found.

Himalayan flash floods: climate change worsens them, but poor planning makes them deadly

28 August 2025

Writing in The Conversation, Dr Manudeo Singh explains how Himalayan floods are natural, but poor planning turns rain into disaster. Reading the land could save lives.

Welsh mine microbes mapped to help heat homes

26 August 2025

Welsh scientists have mapped the hidden microbes thriving in south Wales’s abandoned coal mines, helping to overcome obstacles to using mine water to heat Britain’s homes.

Geographer honoured for outstanding research and teaching

11 August 2025

Aberystwyth geographer, Dr Cerys Jones, has received an award for her exceptional contribution to scientific research and Welsh-medium teaching.