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University of Oxford

Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, and a leader in learning, teaching and research.

Strict COVID lockdowns in France improved cardiovascular health

Rock Dove

Rare wild ancestors of feral pigeons found living on British and Irish islands

Sapphire optical fibre

Sapphire fibre could enable cleaner energy and air-travel

Childhood hardship primes immune system for addiction

Economists propose a new way to measure unfair inequality

Ebola virus

Discovery of new highly virulent and damaging HIV variant in the Netherlands

How Hydra animals regenerate their own heads

Machine learning helps mathematicians make new connections

People only pay attention to new information when they want to

Escort services and strip clubs don’t increase sex crimes

Oxford starts HIV vaccine trial

New study proposes a low cost, high efficiency mask design

The earliest Americans arrived in the New World 30,000 years ago

Antibiotics disrupt development of the ‘social brain’ in mice

15 new planets hint at ‘traffic jam’ of moons in habitable zone

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