NewsRevolutionary Chronic Wound Treatment Could Help Millionsby University of SheffieldNew treatment for chronic wounds does not involve antibiotics, instead uses an ionized gas to activate a wound dressing
NewsAstronomers Solve the 60-Year Mystery of Quasarsby University of SheffieldScientists have unlocked one of the mysteries of quasars by discovering that they are ignited by galaxies colliding
NewsScientists Observe Flattest Explosion Ever Seen in Spaceby University of SheffieldExplosion observed 180 million light years away challenges our current understanding of explosions in space
NewsRates of Hatching Failure in Birds Almost Twice as High as Previously Estimatedby University of SheffieldFindings also indicate that nearly half the eggs from threatened species bred in captivity fail to hatch
NewsStudy: New Way of Cooking Rice Removes Arsenic, Retains Mineralsby University of SheffieldCooking rice in a certain way removes over 50 percent of the naturally occurring arsenic in brown rice, and 74 percent in white rice, according to new research
NewsBlueprints for a Cheaper Single-Molecule Microscopeby University of SheffieldScientists and students publish blueprints for a cheaper single-molecule microscope to make the specialist technique more widely available
NewsResearch: Urban Land Could Grow Fruit and Vegetables for 15% of the Populationby University of SheffieldResearchers investigated the potential for urban horticulture by mapping green spaces and grey spaces across the city of Sheffield in the UK
NewsHigh Carbon Footprint Families Identified by Sweets and Restaurant Food, Not Higher Meat Consumptionby University of SheffieldStudy by experts in Sheffield and Kyoto, Japan, found meat consumption explained less than 10 percent of difference in carbon footprints
NewsDietary Supplement from Tomatoes Discovered to Boost Sperm Qualityby University of SheffieldNew discovery could transform outlook for men with fertility problems
NewsBrexit Threatens EU Climate Action, Research Showsby University of SheffieldNew research shows the UK has been a key player in securing stronger EU climate regulations, and Brexit could give climate deniers more influence