Latest news ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû stories This area contains news from the University since October 2020. For stories from 2010 to October 2020, use the '¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû archive' above or search at the top of the page. Pioneering therapy could offer hope for psychosis patients struggling with disturbing mental images A pioneering therapy targeting distressing and disturbing mental images for people with psychosis could lead to a transformative intervention for a condition estimated to cost England almost £12 billion a year. 6 November 2025 Bridging the ‘digital divide’ with board games Helping young people who have moved to University navigate online and digital spaces necessary for their education, and overcome the pitfalls they may encounter, is the subject of a new board game from the University of Sheffield. 31 October 2025 Mediterranean diet beats standard advice for IBS patients A Mediterranean diet is significantly more effective than traditional dietary advice for managing IBS symptoms, new research from the University of Sheffield has found. 30 October 2025 AI could learn from data beyond vision and language to make it more practical, trustworthy and improve its understanding. New ‘blueprint’ for advancing practical, trustworthy AI A new ‘blueprint’ for building AI that highlights how the technology can learn from different kinds of data to make it more deployable in the real world, has been developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield and the Alan Turing Institute. 21 October 2025 Search Martyn Ware of The Human League and Heaven 17 to become Doctor of Music at the University of Sheffield Martyn Ware, of The Human League and Heaven 17 fame, will be made an honorary Doctor of Music at the University of Sheffield today (Wednesday 11 May 2022). 11 May 2022 University of Sheffield expands its support for students and scholars seeking sanctuary The University of Sheffield has pledged over £1 million to support students, scholars and other staff who are seeking sanctuary in the UK or affected by war in their home countries. 9 May 2022 Low-carbon energy grids could help rock dust absorb more CO2 Greener electricity grids could help us to use rock dust to remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reach net zero much quicker, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Sheffield. 6 May 2022 How MRI could revolutionise heart failure diagnosis New research from University of Sheffield and University of East Anglia shows MRI scans can better diagnose heart failure than current non-invasive echocardiogram methods 5 May 2022 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Current page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 … Next page Next › Last page Last »