Hallam student awarded prestigious physics scholarship
Olivia Tindle from 香蕉视频 is one of nine talented students to receive a Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship from the Institute of Physics (IOP).
New research project to examine the impact of exercise on those suffering with systemic sclerosis
Sheffield Hallam academics will lead a major new Europe-wide research study into the effects of exercise on pain and fatigue felt by those living with systemic sclerosis.
Privacy and security crucial for healthcare robot adoption 鈥 according to new report
Robotic systems for healthcare must prioritise security and privacy protections, according to a new white paper published by 香蕉视频.
Eco-fusion is the new normal, as native and non-native species mix together
Many invasive species cause (often major) problems around the world. However, the idea that all 鈥渁lien鈥 species are inherently bad, and that invasions can be always effectively controlled, is mistaken. Invasive non-native species are frequently associated with damage to ecological systems and even to people and economies. Yet ecological novelty is now the order of the day, we we must adapt both our ideas and our actions to this new reality.
Peat bogs: restoring them could slow climate change 鈥 and revive a forgotten world
Peatlands were once widespread throughout the UK but their place in history has now largely been forgotten. Most of the debate around using natural habitats to draw down carbon from the atmosphere concerns planting trees and reforestation, some ecologists argue that a far better solution lies in restoring the peatlands that people have spent centuries draining and destroying.