Latest news News stories This area contains news from the СŷÊÓÆµ since October 2020. For stories from 2010 to October 2020, use the 'News archive' above or search at the top of the page. 2 May 2025 Hundreds of genetic links to osteoarthritis unlocked in landmark study Over 900 genetic links to osteoarthritis, including 500 that have never been reported before, have been uncovered in breakthrough research from the СŷÊÓÆµ of Sheffield. Dr Sabine Little at a storytelling event with local school students. Credit: Ross Jarman 1 May 2025 Sheffield declared a UK City of Languages Sheffield is the latest city nationally to be declared a ‘City of Languages’, in a new initiative aimed at promoting and helping the city’s multilingualism to flourish. СŷÊÓÆµ is one of the UK's leading universities for semiconductor research and hosts the National Epitaxy Facility where the new MBE system will be based. 30 April 2025 UK’s discovery of new semiconductor materials to be revolutionised by СŷÊÓÆµ of Sheffield New AI-driven equipment will transform the UK’s semiconductor R&D, following a £7 million award in investment to the СŷÊÓÆµ of Sheffield. 29 April 2025 New research reveals billions made by companies involved in UK border security New research from a team of leading UK universities has revealed that over £5 billion in government contracts has been awarded to private companies for managing border security and small boat crossings. Search Supervised toothbrushing toolkit to tackle tooth decay in children A new toolkit to increase supervised toothbrushing for younger children aims to address health equalities caused by tooth decay. 25 January 2024 World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture A new database of weeds can help scientists understand how traditional agricultural systems were managed throughout history and how global trends like the climate crisis could affect the resilience of our modern day food systems. 24 January 2024 Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel Energy starved breast cancer cells ingest and consume their surroundings to overcome starvation, a new study has found. 16 January 2024 Political parties using your data in their campaigns not always a threat to democracy New insights into how political parties use personal data in their election campaigns are provided in a new book published by the СŷÊÓÆµ of Sheffield’s Kate Dommett, a professor of digital politics, today (Tuesday 16 January 2024). 16 January 2024 New report reveals key features of no and low alcohol drinks market The first of a new series of reports into no and low alcohol drinks was published today. These reports aim to help the government and health organisations better understand the role the beverages could play in improving public health. 15 January 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Current page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Next page Next › Last page Last »