A lecturer from Cardiff University discusses time-travel and why humanity is fascinated by this science.
Day: 20 February 2020
Community rallies around popular eatery after it is hit with noise and smell complaints by a senior UK judge neighbour.
"Languages Without Borders," the theme of this year's International Mother Language Day encapsulates Cardiff's diversity of languages.
Why aren't we seeing more deaf actors on television and theatre? Maybe there aren't any pathways for them.
Bluebird fans get ready for the big game away to Stoke City. Neil Harris’ side being three points off the Championship Play-Off spots.
Being a runner doesn't take fancy leggings or world records. Anyone can be a runner with these 10 tips.
As a novel only beloved by Jane Austen herself, why the adaption of Emma is still welcomed and popular today?
A simple two-minutes rescue can save a life, master this skill and you could become a lifesaver.
Living in the digital age, is it necessary for children to step in science and technology world?
It's common to wear masks in China, but during the coronavirus, people have been wearing them in the UK, does it cause problems?
Cardiff art community held three workshops to create sustainable props and try to bring sustainability into art area.
Following the recent exhibition in Cardiff of artworks inspired by novels set in Wales, we explore some of these literary masterpieces.
Cardiff City Korfball club has started a petition to save the facilities after the Cardiff Council decided to lease them out commercially
Two storms battered the UK in a row and wreaked havoc across South Wales. After all the chaos, what should be done next?
"Government should adopt a new route to tackle climate change. Nothing has been done in the time between the last strike and now."
If you like cinemas, theatres, concerts or comedy events, just tune in and find out about what's new in Cardiff's nightlife.
Eto Eto in Welsh means, again and again, reusing broke items to make something new and recyclable.
The Sonic film and its $100M box office send a clear signal that old and bold video games still have a place in the world.
The surprising links between science, modern medicine and traditional witchcraft.