Using virtual reality to reduce pain and aid rehabilitation
Our researchers are making life-changing links between virtual reality (VR) and healthcare to help patients recover from serious injuries.
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Our researchers are making life-changing links between virtual reality (VR) and healthcare to help patients recover from serious injuries.
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are being supported during clinical appointments by robots, developed in a partnership between the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC), Sheffield Children's Hospital and the Children's Hospital Charity.
We're working on a Europe-wide project to create a multimodal virtual and mixed reality training platform.
Our researchers have developed a device that detects the early warning signs of stroke and could save thousands of lives every year.
People with cystic fibrosis can struggle to manage complex treatments alongside everyday life. Our researcher is helping them find balance.
Our team of researchers have designed a bra that could make radiotherapy more dignified – and help to better target treatment to the breast
Our researchers are bringing more people into conversations about our shared spaces and helping build a better future for all.
Our researcher has worked with industry to develop a new material for insulating furnaces which is safer for workers, more efficient for industry, and better for the planet.
It takes a lot of energy to produce our favourite food products. Our research centre is finding new ways to make the process more efficient, reducing its impact on the planet.
One in five children in Europe are victims of sexual abuse. Fear and a lack of legal knowledge can often prevent them from appearing in court. Our researchers are empowering children to complete this process through a board game.
Our innovative products are improving quality of life for people with long-term health conditions.
Our research resulted in changes in the design of Universal Credit, benefitting both claimants and social housing landlords.
Professor Harriet Tarlo's project exploring the environment of a Lincolnshire plotland is giving a voice to the marginal — and helping to put climate change in a local context.
Professor Lise Autogena's film about uranium mining in Greenland exposed how cultural taboos in dealing with conflicts can prevent democratic participation.
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