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. 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. 16 June 2025 University of Sheffield spinout company set to revolutionise advanced manufacturing A pioneering new software company that is set to revolutionise advanced manufacturing, has been spun-out of the University of Sheffield. 13 June 2025 University of Sheffield Professor honoured by King in Birthday Honours University of Sheffield Professor, Sue Yeandle, has been appointed OBE (Officer of the British Empire) in the King’s Birthday Honours. Search Ancient Scottish tsunami could destroy entire towns if it happened today, new study finds A new study led by researchers at the Universities of Sheffield, St Andrews and York has revealed that the Storegga tsunami that hit Scotland’s coastline 8,200 years ago, could devastate entire towns if it happened today. 4 June 2021 End-of-life care during Covid-19 pandemic  The first national UK survey focused on those bereaved during the Covid-19 pandemic, has highlighted the importance of individualised and compassionate end-of-life care. 3 June 2021 Doctors-in-training are reconnecting with the Sheffield community through social accountability project Medical students at the University of Sheffield are helping dementia patients unearth old memories and youngsters to improve their wellbeing in a pioneering initiative that puts social accountability at the heart of their health practice. 2 June 2021 Sheffield researchers awarded £4.7m for major new greenhouse gas removal demonstration project A team of scientists have been awarded £4.7m to develop a large multi-partner research project looking at the scientific, economic and social acceptability of using rock dust in agriculture to capture greenhouse gases. 28 May 2021 Over half of UK’s arts and cultural venues at risk from pandemic Over half of the UK’s arts and cultural venues and organisations believe they are at risk due to the decline in income during the pandemic, a new study from the University of Sheffield has shown. 28 May 2021 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Current page 137 Page 138 Page 139 Page 140 Page 141 … Next page Next › Last page Last »