News News stories Find out about the latest Biosciences news from the University of Sheffield. Search Toxic Twitter abuse could skew UK wildlife law Wildlife conservation efforts could suffer because toxic online rows about trophy hunting are becoming increasingly abusive, ecologists have warned. 13 March 2023 Stress memory in plants could hold key to growing disease resistant crops A mechanism behind how plants can develop long-term immunity to stress has been discovered by scientists at the University of Sheffield. 6 March 2023 A closely spaced beech avenue to Het Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, planted in 1907 Do trees really stay in touch via a ‘wood-wide web’? Professor Katie Field and PhD student Emily Magkourilou discuss how trees in a forest are connected to each other, and whether they can really communicate with one another. 13 February 2023 | Via the Conversation Rates of hatching failure in birds almost twice as high as previously estimated Hatching failure rates in birds are almost twice as high as experts previously estimated, according to the largest ever study of its kind. 7 February 2023 Benefits of UK forests revealed with ground-breaking research into air chemistry for health and wellbeing New research involving academics and students from the School of Biosciences has discovered that the air quality of forests can aid physiological health and wellbeing. 25 January 2023 | Via the Forest Bathing Institute Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page Next › Last page Last »