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. Busy bees: Male bumblebees prove more active and adaptable than females Male bumblebees are more active and behaviourally flexible than female bees, according to new research that uses a series of specially designed tasks to test how the insects explore unfamiliar environments, recognise colours and learn to earn rewards 8 May 2026 The race to ‘Decode ALS’: Sheffield scientists awarded global prize for breakthrough AI drug discovery The University of Sheffield has been named a winner of the Longitude Prize on ALS, cementing its reputation as a world leader in the fight against Motor Neuron Disease 7 May 2026 Tiny insect brain discovery offers a blueprint for faster and more efficient AI and robots The secret behind insects’ lightning fast reactions could offer a blueprint for more energy efficient robots and self-driving cars, according to a new study challenging our understanding of how brains process information. 5 May 2026 Thousands expected as Weston Park May Fayre extravaganza returns to Sheffield A dazzling day of free, family-friendly entertainment is returning to Weston Park to wow the crowds once again, thanks to a partnership between the University of Sheffield and Sheffield City Council. 5 May 2026 Search Sheffield neurologist becomes first MND Association Rob Burrow Professor A world-leading neurologist and geneticist at the University of Sheffield has been appointed to the first Rob Burrow Professorship in Translational Neurobiology named after the late rugby league legend Rob Burrow CBE. 18 November 2025 Wheat could use far more water than expected during future heatwaves Wheat crops prioritise water loss during extreme future climate conditions, according to new research from the University of Sheffield 17 November 2025 New drug candidate offers hope to slow down MND progress A groundbreaking drug candidate found to protect nerve cells damaged by motor neuron disease (MND), could offer new hope to people living with the devastating condition. 11 November 2025 Children’s dental health still very poor despite interventions Improving children's access to NHS dentists and reducing rates of tooth decay should remain a top national government priority, oral health experts say. 10 November 2025 South Yorkshire leaders unite to advance region's £3.3bn life sciences sector Leaders from government, the NHS, life sciences and both Sheffield universities united for a Summit aimed at unlocking South Yorkshire's potential and positioning the region at the forefront of the UK’s £100 billion life sciences sector. 7 November 2025 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »