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https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe/news/new-ps55m-manufacturing-centre-set-boost-uks-net-zero-goals-and-drive-economic-growthas long as possible to maximise value while preserving the earth’s precious resources. ... The RVRC will focus on ‘high integrity’ sectors critical to national infrastructure including aerospace, marine, wind, nuclear, industrial and power
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/prokhorov-centre/news/catch-conversation-historian-miranda-carter-anthony-blunt-art-historian-and-spyYou are here. Catch-up: A conversation with the historian Miranda Carter on Anthony Blunt – art historian and spy. ... 6 June 2018. Catch-up: A conversation with the historian Miranda Carter on Anthony Blunt – art historian and spy. ... Miranda...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/architecture-landscape/news/invest-parks-and-green-spaces-boost-wellbeing-across-city-say-researchersensuring a city’s green spaces support the well-being of its citizens equally. ... Health levels in Sheffield are worse in areas where the quality of green space is poor. ... You are here. Invest in parks and green spaces to boost wellbeing across...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/sustainable-food/news/typical-summer-bbq-releases-more-greenhouse-gas-emissions-80-mile-car-journeyfor Sustainable Food, the broader N8 Agrifood programme, and the STFC Food Network+.". ... Experts to use balloons to represent the volume of greenhouse gases emitted by barbecues. ... Pre-recorded footage of the exhibits is available from the Royal...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/news/low-quality-housing-being-built-under-permitted-development-rights-research-findsThis highlights the need to learn more about the impacts of these diffuse, incremental changes.". ... The way this is currently governed as ‘permitted development’ in England is, however, highly problematic. ... Government reregulation, or...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/news/radical-housing-dr-michele-lancione-awarded-major-grant-european-research-councilMichele's project will explore cities and the global fight against housing precarity. ... President of the European Research Council (ERC), Professor Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, commented: “Science breaks down borders. ... Dr Michele Lancione of the...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/mass-spectrometry/news/mass-spec-course-2020-another-success-story-bringing-mass-spectrometry-studentsParticipants generally have different levels of scientific knowledge and are from various faculties across the University. ... a coherent journey through the field of mass spectrometry with emphasis on its wide range of applications. ... The aim of...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/applying-rock-dust-croplands-could-absorb-2-billion-tonnes-co2-atmosphere-research-showsSince 1925 the Trust has provided grants and scholarships for research and education. ... We work with businesses to develop practical low carbon solutions for the energy industry. ... The technology and infrastructure already exist to adapt these...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/mac/news/one-watch-engineering-student-wins-best-paper-award-leading-international-technical-conferenceContrail mitigation has the potential to have a huge impact on the sustainability of the aviation sector.". ... condenses and freezes in the cold air at high altitudes - may have an equal or even greater warming effect. ... technologies. The...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/spir/news/braid-programme-partnership-royal-armouries-scoops-award-ethical-utilisation-new-technologies-manageexplored the practical and ethical issues of using AI in a museum collections setting. ... sector, specifically in relation to biases in AI and how they might enmesh with the colonial history of museum collections. ... A written guide to support...