A virus affecting wood frog tadpoles throughout the eastern United States is offering scientists a rare opportunity to investigate the role of environmental factors in the spread of infectious disease.
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Sheep Farmers Could Profit by Shifting to Forest, Research Shows
Sheep farmers would no longer need government subsidies if they allowed land to return to forest, University of Sheffield research finds.
Climate Change Could Increase Rice Yields
Rice is the most consumed staple food in the world.
University of Sheffield Engineers to Help Major Manufacturer Eliminate Fossil Fuels in Its Supply Chain
University of Sheffield engineers have developed a long-term strategic partnership with Unilever to help the company accelerate the deployment of carbon dioxide utilisation and commercialisation
Common Species Mirror Rare Animals’ Response to Global Change
The populations of common animals are just as likely to rise or fall in number in a time of accelerating global change as those of rare species, a study suggests.
New Bacteria and Algae Process Could Help Decarbonise UK Military
Biomass from the process will be used to make new materials, including bio-based and biodegradable foams to grow nutritional plants in water scarce environments.


