How we’re using exercise to improve the lives of people with MS
Our researchers are rewriting the rulebook on how to treat the symptoms of multiple sclerosis — and, in the process, improving the quality of life for thousands of people.
Supporting farmers at the front line of climate change
Farming communities in West Bengal bear the brunt of the climate emergency. We worked with them on a scheme to better protect their livelihoods.
Dylan Thomas: ‘lost’ fifth notebook reveals how the great Welsh poet changed his style
A recently discovered Dylan Thomas notebook has shed new light on the poems, career and creativity of a literary master.
Helping a Sheffield engineering firm achieve global scale
How our experts brought speed, volume and efficiency to the manufacture of Gripple's innovative product
Tackling dental anxiety at its roots
Avoiding the dentist can lead to lifelong health problems. We’re helping children face their fears.
Saving our digital heritage from being deleted
When Flash Player is deleted at the end of 2020, many important works of digital fiction will be erased. We've found an innovative, immersive way to preserve them.
One minute PhD: why do mums leave teaching?
One in four teachers who become mothers leave the profession. Aimee Quickfall explains her research into the topic, and writes about life as an EdD student
How is gaming technology helping amputees use prosthetic limbs?
Our researchers have developed virtual reality software with the potential to improve the way the NHS trains patients to use prosthetic limbs forever
Why children's books need more autistic characters
Children's books with autistic characters are few and far between. Here's why that matters
Depression memes may be a coping mechanism for people with mental illness
Up to 27% of people in the UK experience depression. Our research shows that online memes can help them cope with their symptoms.