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  • https://player.sheffield.ac.uk/events/cocreating-sustainable-food-systems-we-are-what-we-eat
    Pamela Richardson, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Sheffield. Sound Design. ... Both the podcast series and book will be freely available to all as an open educational resource. ... 25 Apr 2025 10:00. Episode four of the podcast...
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  • https://withus.com/how-to-customise-your-event-menu-with-delivered-catering/
    Each guest receives a beautifully presented dish, enhancing the luxury and sophistication of the event. ... Delivered catering should offer a range of options that fit the event type and guest preferences, including:. ... The ability to adjust the...
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  • https://performancevenues.group.shef.ac.uk/event/an-evening-with-professor-alice-roberts-domination-the-rise-and-fall-of-an-empire/
    Lifting the veil on secrets that have been hidden in plain sight, this story is nothing short of astonishing. ... As the Roman Empire crumbled in Western Europe, a shadow of power remained, almost perfectly mapping onto its disappearing territories.
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/news/scientists-make-first-step-towards-using-stem-cells-treat-enteric-nervous-system-disorders
    cell type in the body, and were able to generate enteric neurons in the lab. ... is embedded in the walls of the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, gallbladder and biliary tree. ... Dysfunction of the enteric nervous system is...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/sustainable-food/news/scientists-turn-damaging-carbon-dioxide-pellets-restore-soils-and-increase-crop-yields
    The production of each tonne of these pellets generates up to 6.5 tonnes less CO. ... Professor Hammond is also a visiting Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield. ... As well as reducing greenhouse gas...
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  • https://player.sheffield.ac.uk/events/underground-connections-how-mycorrhizal-fungi-shape-ecosystems
    Event Organiser: Madhumitha Rajendran (Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Sheffield). ... This talk was part of Pint of Science, an annual worldwide science festival bringing researchers and the public together. ... One...
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  • https://performancevenues.group.shef.ac.uk/event/heidi-talbot-boo-hewerdine/
    For over 30 years Ivor Novello award winning Boo Hewerdine has been considered one of the UK’s finest singer-songwriters. ... She is equally at home in front of a Symphony Orchestra, performing widely at Arts Centres, Festivals and even at the...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/news/potatoes-are-nations-most-popular-crop-according-first-survey-own-grown-fruit-and-vegetable
    Potatoes are grown by the most people, followed by courgettes and French/climbing beans. ... By weight the most plentiful crops recorded so far are potatoes, courgettes, apples and tomatoes. ... Anne Adam, RHS Horticultural Advisor, said: “The RHS...
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  • https://performancevenues.group.shef.ac.uk/enable-us/resident-companies/
    Tom Cassani. Tom works at the intersection of theatre, contemporary magic, circus side-show and live art. ... Erica’s work seeks to open up the conversation around feminism, trauma, domestic violence and abuse throughout history. ... them the view...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/news/research-university-sheffield-shows-how-ways-working-during-pandemic-offer-new-blueprint-social
    place-based collaboration come to the fore as models for enabling effective community support? ... In most cases coordination of the community response was based around cross-sectoral response cells. ... rapid response to Covid-19, and has brought...
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