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Off the Shelf Festival of Words, one of the longest running literary festivals in the UK, will return to Sheffield for its ...
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Experienced players of the video game Counter-Strike have better decision-making skills, research from the University of Sheffield has found New study observed longtime, highly skilled players are ...
Scientists believe a new genetically-targeted therapy to treat motor neurone disease (MND) could be a turning point for patient care, after the results of a Phase 3 clinical trial showed significant ...
Researchers are now calling for fungi to be considered more heavily in conservation and biodiversity policies, and are investigating whether we can increase how much carbon the soil underneath us can ...
Cooking rice in a certain way removes over 50 per cent of the naturally occurring arsenic in brown rice, and 74 per cent in white rice, according to new research.
A new study has revealed the greenest city centres in Great Britain. Researchers from the University of Sheffield analysed the green attributes of urban city centres such as tree cover, vegetation, ...
Combining solar power production with agriculture can significantly boost crop yields, conserve water and generate low-carbon electricity for areas particularly vulnerable to climate change, a new ...
A new study from the University of Sheffield has revealed the areas in the UK where residents most struggle to afford or access food For the first time researchers were able to identify food ...
A new AI tool that could help doctors assess the early signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s more quickly and efficiently, has been developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield.