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 More than 40 per cent of food hub users worry they will have to send their child to school without lunch A total of 42 per cent of low income families without access to free school meals worry they will have to send their child to school without lunch on some days, a new survey has found. 25 January 2024 Supervised toothbrushing toolkit to tackle tooth decay in children A new toolkit to increase supervised toothbrushing for younger children aims to address health equalities caused by tooth decay. 25 January 2024 World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture A new database of weeds can help scientists understand how traditional agricultural systems were managed throughout history and how global trends like the climate crisis could affect the resilience of our modern day food systems. 24 January 2024 Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel Energy starved breast cancer cells ingest and consume their surroundings to overcome starvation, a new study has found. 16 January 2024 Political parties using your data in their campaigns not always a threat to democracy New insights into how political parties use personal data in their election campaigns are provided in a new book published by the University of Sheffield’s Kate Dommett, a professor of digital politics, today (Tuesday 16 January 2024). 16 January 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Current page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page Next › Last page Last »