Scientists are a step closer to solving one of the universe’s biggest mysteries as new research finds evidence that two of ...
Waist-to-height ratio found to be a more accurate indicator of obesity risk in older adults than BMI
Waist-to-height ratio is a more accurate and reliable indicator of age-related obesity risk than body mass index (BMI), ...
We're offering scholarships worth £3,000 to overseas fee-paying students starting their studies in September 2026. The scholarship will be awarded automatically as a tuition fee discount to eligible ...
Kausalyze, a spinout from the University of Sheffield's School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, is ...
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Turning a “Flaw” into a Superpower: Sheffield Researchers Redefine How Robots Move The team of engineers from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering have turned a robotic ‘flaw’ into an ...
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The University of Sheffield has been named University of the Year for Student Experience by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026. University of Sheffield named University of the Year ...
Through extensive and long-standing partnerships with industry and its recognised excellence in advanced manufacturing and materials, the University of Sheffield can help the UK government deliver its ...
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Increasing urbanisation is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and bees, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. A ...
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