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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/junk-food-advertising-restrictions-prevent-almost-100000-obesity-cases-and-expected-save-nhs-ps200mheavy scrutiny for not going far enough to address concerns over food security in the UK. ... Currently, one quarter of children in the UK are obese by the time they leave primary school. ... now without the need for national regulation in an effort...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/linguistics/home/all-about-linguistics/about-website/branches-linguistics/language-acquisitionOff. How we acquire language is still one of the greatest biological accomplishments in human history. ... The acquisition of language is ‘the greatest intellectual feat any of us is ever required to perform’ (Bloomfield, 1933). ... excellence....
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institute/news/designing-additively-manufactured-high-entropy-alloys-increase-efficiency-and-sustainabilityalloys’] which provided the foundation for the new advancements proposed in this project. ... four elements in preparation for a part being built with the powder mix]. ... Efficiency throughout the supply chain is key to reducing emissions and...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/news/congratulations-our-two-new-leading-social-scientists-being-admitted-fellows-academy-social-sciencesmore than 90 countries around the world to identify tax abuse by multinational corporations. ... Professor Jenny Pickerill’s research focuses on the environment and working with eco-communities. ... Professor Richard Murphy co-founded the Tax...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/news/sheffield-spin-out-set-commercialise-microbial-engineering-technology-meet-global-biomanufacturingThe global biomanufacturing market is expected to grow by 14.85 per cent to 2031. ... Adaptive laboratory evolution is an evolutionary engineering approach in artificial conditions that improves organisms through the imitation of natural evolution.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institute/news/new-business-secretary-announces-ps95m-new-government-funding-advanced-materials-research-andAn innovative method for manufacturing titanium that greatly reduces the amount that goes to waste. ... Let's work together to develop the next generation of materials for a sustainable society. ... Speaking during a visit to the institute’s Hub...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/iwp/working-well-blog-institute-work-psychology/challenges-international-knowledge-sharing-police-organisations-lessons-tencalls to forces in other countries were classed as international since the centre is in France). ... relationship. In the case studies, such relationships were cultivated by having social events, officer exchanges and visits. ... studies. The...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/healthy-lifespan/connect/events/helsi-bites-breaking-point-dna-question-balanceBrowse upcoming public lectures, exhibitions, family events, concerts, shows and festivals across the University. ... They highlight the wealth of expertise amongst our members, and showcase our holistic approach to tackling ageing and extending...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/organisation-studies/news/dr-stephen-allen-releases-new-book-entangled-being-and-organizingThe University's cross-faculty research centres harness our interdisciplinary expertise to solve the world's most pressing challenges. ... From a position of vulnerable optimism, it attempts to engage in accessible ways with the typically inscrutable
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/healthy-lifespan/news/heart-disease-causes-early-brain-dysfunction-and-can-treble-key-alzheimers-proteinAlzheimer’s, and increases the levels of an inflammatory gene (IL1) in the brain. ... could reverse or reduce the brain dysfunction seen to be caused by heart disease. ... Talk by Dr Osman Shabir on the connection between heart disease and brain...