Latest news News stories This area contains news from the University since October 2020. For stories from 2010 to October 2020, use the 'News archive' above or search at the top of the page. 18 June 2025 Tiny robots could help fix leaky water pipes Micro-robots that can inspect water pipes, diagnose cracks and fix them autonomously – reducing leaks and avoiding expensive excavation work – have been developed by a team of engineers led by the University of Sheffield. Credit: Benno Media 18 June 2025 Innovative 'Think Climate' project inspires hundreds of children across the region School pupils from across South Yorkshire have come together to celebrate a successful climate action project which has supported more than 600 children to understand the importance of sustainability. An illustration of protein molecules. Credit: Getty 16 June 2025 AI could accelerate protein engineering – key for developing new medicines An AI approach developed by researchers from the University of Sheffield and AstraZeneca, could make it easier to design proteins needed for new treatments. Search Sheffield dentists help pave the way for sustainable oral healthcare Dentists from the University of Sheffield are helping the oral healthcare sector move towards more environmentally friendly practices that will reduce the carbon footprint of the profession. 30 March 2022 The Regather Farm in the Moss Valley New research shows how to include more farmers in the design of new environmental policies A paper released today (30 March 2022) explores how government policy-makers can include a wide range of farmers in the design of new Environmental Land Management (ELM) schemes, using different engagement strategies to work with individuals who may 30 March 2022 A summer of Sheffield heritage, designed by you Residents of Sheffield have the opportunity to shape a summer of heritage decision-making in the city thanks to a new project at the University of Sheffield. 29 March 2022 Ethnicity gap in Covid vaccine uptake: lower trust and worse experiences of healthcare explain part of the problem Worse healthcare experiences among people from ethnic minorities and lower levels of trust in government and the medical establishment explain some of the ethnicity gap in Covid-19 vaccination rates, a study has found. 28 March 2022 Two storey extensions could help to tackle UK’s housing crisis Extending buildings upwards could help to tackle the UK’s housing crisis and meet net zero commitments, according to new research from the University of Sheffield. 25 March 2022 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Current page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 … Next page Next › Last page Last »