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11 May 2026

New AI technology to make ‘molecular fingerprinting’ accessible to police, can reveal unseen evidence

New AI-powered technology that has been developed to make innovative ‘molecular fingerprinting’ accessible to the police has been trialled by West Yorkshire Police.


06 March 2026

No false starts for Team GB: Sheffield Hallam University starting light system helped athletes train for gold medal success in 2026 Winter Olympics

Olympic success requires good timing, especially if you are a Team GB skeleton athlete, where precision can make the difference between a gold medal, or cost you the competition.


26 November 2025

Sheffield Hallam partner with Guildhawk to tackle AI risks in translation

Guildhawk has announced the development of the world’s first mining-specific Small Language Model to eliminate AI risks, cut translation costs and boost productivity, developed with academics at Sheffield Hallam University


30 September 2025

National consultation reveals public support for AI in policing – but calls for greater oversight and accountability

More than 60 per cent of the public support the use of AI in policing and nearly two thirds think it enhances police capabilities, according to new research.


14 July 2025

New IMechE report calls for robust regulation of home care robots

Professor Alessandro Di Nuovo has contributed to a new report from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) spotlighting ethical, regulatory, and practical challenges surrounding the deployment of socially assistive robots (SARs) in home-based care settings.