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The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

Honeybees can make fast and accurate decisions with a brain the size of a sesame seed

Could AI gain human-like cognition without being embodied?

Making long-term volcano monitoring feasible with a new low-cost camera

Earlier disease diagnosis with a new ultrasound method

Building direct air capture rail cars to utilize railway networks to help mitigate climate change

A 45 percent reduction in atmospheric carbon dioxide by using rock dust in agriculture in the UK

Could we be protected from cancer and dementia with a new gene therapy?

Predicting which Twitter users are likely to spread disinformation before they do it

A new variant of COVID-19 is more transmissible but doesn’t seem to make people sicker

Does intensive farming increase the risk of epidemics?

A new tool for detecting wildlife: Environmental DNA in rivers

Helping world food security by unlocking a key to photosynthesis

  Scientists reveal ‘beating heart’ of photosynthesis that is responsible for significantly influencing plant growth. Study shows how an electrical reaction in protein complex cytochrome b6f provides the energy that plants need to turn carbon dioxide into the carbohydrates and biomass that sustain the global food chain. Discovery could allow experts to redesign future photosynthesis

Helping world food security by unlocking a key to photosynthesis

Creating sustainable paint from recycled plastic

Experts have managed to mimic the colour of the Cyphochilus beetle’s scales one of the brightest whites in nature Findings show the colour is created by the structure of the beetles’ scales, not by pigments and dyes By managing to replicate this structure in the lab using plastic, researchers hope to pave the way for sustainable, ultra-white

Creating sustainable paint from recycled plastic

A new compound can visualize and kill antibiotic-resistant superbugs

A new compound developed by University of Sheffield experts has killed antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli, during tests New treatments for gram-negative bacteria are vital as they are rapidly becoming immune to current drugs Antimicrobial resistance is already responsible for 25,000 deaths in the EU each year The research could pave the way for

A new compound can visualize and kill antibiotic-resistant superbugs

Real progress in treating Crohn’s disease is possible

A clinical trial has begun which will use stem cell transplants to grow a new immune system for people with untreatable Crohn’s disease – a painful and chronic intestinal disease which affects at least 115,000 people in the UK. The study, led by Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust, is funded with

Real progress in treating Crohn’s disease is possible

Totally secure communications using very rapid single-photon light pulses?

The team have developed a way of generating very rapid single-photon light pulses. Each photon, or particle of light, represents a bit of binary code – the fundamental language of computing. These photons cannot be intercepted without disturbing them in a way that would alert the sender that something was amiss. Transferring data using light

Totally secure communications using very rapid single-photon light pulses?

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