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https://sheffield.ac.uk/dentalschool/research/themes/transforming-oral-health/paediatric/mild-studysmallest sized filling, thereby preserving as much of the natural tooth as possible. ... Dental caries (tooth decay) is a large public health problem in the United Kingdom. ... They highlighted the competing pressures of conducting research whilst...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/siccl/events/law-healthcare-migration-and-maintenance-international-health-disparitiesBrowse upcoming public lectures, exhibitions, family events, concerts, shows and festivals across the University. ... In many developed countries, workforce shortages are plugged by immigrant healthcare workers, recruited largely from the global...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/migration-research-group/news/brazilian-researchers-visit-mrg-and-organise-national-forum-humanitarian-visasYou can find more information about the Mapping Humanitarian Visas project in our webpage:. ... You are here. Brazilian researchers visit the MRG and organise a national forum on humanitarian visas. ... 30 May 2025. Brazilian researchers visit the...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/machine-intelligence/news/sheffield-leads-way-workshop-responsible-ai-local-authorities-fuels-key-recommendationsThe workshop was led by CMI's Denis Newman-Griffis and Susan Oman. ... Identifying the crucial factors that define 'responsible AI' in a local authority context. ... Browse upcoming public lectures, exhibitions, family events, concerts, shows and...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/health/news/urgent-action-needed-new-report-links-poor-diets-north-higher-rates-disease-and-mortalityDr Lucie Nield, Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Sheffield, said:. ... There are 26% more fast food outlets in the North than the England average. ... Mortality from preventable diseases (cancer, cardiovascular, and liver...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/scientists-find-earliest-evidence-our-ancestors-lived-rainforests-150000-years-agoThey then applied new scientific methods to the site which were not available during the original study. ... could have been a rainforest refuge in the past as well, even during dry periods of forest fragmentation. ... This pushes back the oldest...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/new-data-historic-sea-level-rise-will-help-scientists-see-future-global-warmingThis new study has reduced that uncertainty and it shows that the total rise was around 38 metres. ... You are here. New data on historic sea level rise will help scientists see into the future of global warming. ... 20 March 2025. New data on...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/machine-intelligence/news/pioneering-new-approaches-ai-through-participation-focus-africaShe described the immense psychological and emotional harms that African content moderators face. ... Movements such as these can be expanded to include not just civil society actors, but the wider population. ... This connects to the AI arms race,...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/ijc/research/centres-and-groups/libraries-and-information-society/information-literacyThere were qualitative differences in the conceptions held by academics in different disciplines. ... Some key findings are summarised in the presentation, What does Information Literacy mean? ... The Principal Investigator was Sheila Webber, with
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/sheffield-researchers-help-discover-previously-unidentified-genes-linked-rare-diseasesabnormalities (developmental defects or structural issues within the front part of the eye). ... understanding and the eventual development of new treatments to cure or slow disease. ... The study, published in Nature, identified genetic variants...