Every August, a quiet transformation takes place in Oxford. The undergraduates are gone, the colleges have exhaled, and in their place arrive young st.
New research from the University of Oxford published today (11 March) shows that cold snaps and heavy rain can stunt growth and reduce survival prospects in UK great tit nestlings. However, breeding ...
As ancient, hollowed trees disappear in England, one researcher and his team are engineering prosthetic nests to provide an alternative home for endangered birds.
Mass redundancies are expected by staff at a site recently took on by Oxford University Press, it has been reported.
The 26-year-old is among more than 200 initially successful Sudanese applicants to UK universities whose plans have been derailed by a visa ban justified by home secretary Shabana Mahmood as the ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have suggested that ultrasound-repellers could help reduce hedgehog deaths by cars.
Early intensive treatment for PsA with csDMARDs or 6 months of TNFi is superior to standard step-up care, and better outcomes ...
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Oxford University landmark to reopen after it shut over death
An Oxford University landmark will reopen tomorrow after it was forced shut over a death.
Pharmacologist, physician, and researcher who transformed malaria treatment. Born in London, UK, on March 13, 1951, he died of cancer in Oxford, UK, on Feb 1, 2026, aged 74 years.
A blood test was able to predict the risk of dementia in women up to 25 years before symptoms appear, according to a new study ...
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Oxford United and Ashmolean Museum launch limited-edition shirt
Oxford United and the Ashmolean Museum have teamed up to produce a unique football shirt for a new exhibition, 'In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World'.
The 13th Oxford China Forum was held at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford earlier this week, bringing together leading scholars, industry experts, and students to discuss structural shifts in ...
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