Birds generate their colour using structure, not dyes and pigments The Jay is able to change the colour of its feathers along the equivalent of a single human hair using a tuneable nanostructure This discovery may lead to synthetic structural colour that could be made cheaply and used in paints and clothes that will not fade like dyes and pigments.
Sheffield United players and staff served up a Christmas treat for charities across the region.
Family law experts at Sheffield's Taylor&Emmet LLP are welcoming the implementation of new legislation broadening the definition of domestic abuse.
Vehicle signage company CJ Signs are holding an open day on January 29, inviting existing clients, prospects and members of the public to see a range of vehicles, including a Ginetta sports car, being wrapped.
The dedicated charity for the regions only cancer hospital is encouraging donors to think of those fighting cancer over the festive period by donating to its Christmas Star Appeal.
IBS accounts for 10 per cent of visits to GP's One in five in the UK people develop IBS at some stage of their life There is no cure for the debilitating disease A large proportion of people living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) are vitamin D deficient, a new study has found.
Sheffield's Taylor&Emmet LLP is donating a tail wagging £2,000 to its furry friends at local animal charity, Rain Rescue.
Sheffield social enterprise Step-Up Support is enhancing its short term care provision to adults with learning disabilities and their families after buying a four bedroomed house in south east Sheffield.
A well-known 'superbug' which was thought to have been a static or non-motile organism has been observed showing signs of active motility by scientists at the Universities of Sheffield and Nottingham.