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A row of helium gas canisters. Image credit Shutterstock.

New study could help pinpoint hidden helium gas fields – and avert a global supply crisis

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Kenya river in the sky

‘Rivers in the sky’ shape African climate - research

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An artist’s impression of an X-ray binary star system. This shows the normal star in yellow/red, the disc of rotating matter, the neutron star sitting in its centre, and the ‘radio jet’ shooting out. Credit: Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias.

Major collaboration reveals new insights on binary star systems

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A city with lines of light connecting the buildings, to represent digital communications. Image credit: Shutterstock

New hub receives £2 million to develop the communications technologies of tomorrow

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The Radcliffe Camera against a blue sky

Oxford Professor of Poetry applications now open

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From left to right: William Whyte (Professor of Architectural History and senior responsible owner for the University), VC, Mr Schwarzman, and Madeleina Loughrey-Grant from Laing O'Rourke.

Construction of the Schwarzman Centre gets underway

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Ukranian scholar Anastasiia Zagoruichyk

How Oxford has supported Ukrainian students

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