Knowing where to look: researchers create AI to examine medical images like a trained radiologist Over 100,000 eye movements of radiologists help AI assess most clinically relevant areas of medical images, building trust and improving diagnostic capabilities. Input and expertise […]
This September, British Wool marks 75 years of backing sheep farmers and championing wool. Since 1950, British Wool has grown into a cooperative owned by more than 30,000 sheep farmers, ensuring fair prices, quality, and the global promotion of UK […]
Ashmole & Co’s staff from across south and mid Wales will be putting on their walking shoes later this month to take on the challenging 10km hike around Llys-yr-Fran Reservoir in Pembrokeshire to help raise funds for their chosen charity […]
News from North Wales Rivers Trusts looking at Fish passage in culverts, boosting wetlands and conserving freshwater pearl mussels… Trialling New Systems to Improve Fish Passage at Dysynni Culvert This month we will be trialing new flexi-baffles on a culvert […]
Help make Wales a community of lifesavers by learning new skills during Save a Life September St John Ambulance Cymru’s Save a Life September campaign has returned to promote lifesaving skills to people all over Wales. The aim of the […]
The Old Railway Line Garden Centre, nestled in Three Cocks between Brecon and Hay-on-Wye, hosted a Charity Bingo Night on Friday 29th August, raising an incredible £1000 in aid of their charity of the year – Tiny’s Fundraiser for Prostate […]
Parents and teachers urged to be vigilant as the number of children hospitalised with asthma rises nearly fivefold in Wales with the return to the classrooms. Asthma triggers like pollen, air pollution, dust mites, mould spores, chemicals from products used to […]
North Wales Housing’s much-loved Annual Gardening Competition has once again brought colour, creativity, and community spirit to the fore – and this year’s entries were nothing short of inspiring! Now in its 9th year, the competition celebrates residents’ outdoor creativity in categories including Best […]
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. With an estimated one-quarter of UK properties located above abandoned coal mines, the potential […]
Hafren Dyfrdwy joined the vibrant celebrations at Wrecsam National Eisteddfod 2025, bringing water wisdom and community spirit to the heart of the Science and Technology Village. The team brought along community vehicle, ‘Dilys’, and spent five enriching days engaging with children, families, […]
The Old Railway Line Garden Centre held a Charity Car Wash on Friday 22nd August, raising an incredible £720.50 in support of Tiny’s Fundraiser for Prostate Cancer Research. From 10am to 4pm, the team were kept busy washing cars at […]
At this year’s Meirionnydd Show in Tywyn, the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) met with local politicians to highlight their latest report, ‘A Mandate for Future Farmers’. This comprehensive document aims to sow the seeds for the next generation of […]