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A male saiga in Ural, May 2019 (c) Albert Salemgareyev

Unprecedented conservation triumph: Saiga antelope return from the red list

Conservation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Maral Bayaara at the Prototypes for Humanity award ceremony

Oxford Engineering Student Wins Prototypes for Humanity innovation award at COP28

Environment
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
University
The Oxford Colloquy – New podcast series by Prof Sir Andrew Pollard

The Oxford Colloquy – New podcast series by Prof Sir Andrew Pollard

COVID-19 vaccine
Health
Vaccines
A hand in a latex glove holds an assortment of pills and capsules. Nearby are several petri dishes with bacterial colonies growing on agar.

Antibiotic resistance genes are spread more widely between bacteria than previously thought

Biology
Health
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
Just stop oil

Expert Comment: Just stop oil is easy to shout but it cannot just happen - and not 'justly'

Climate change
Environment
Expert opinion
Research
Science
Social Sciences
Mrs Mica Ertegun, CBE

Oxford mourns the loss of Mrs Mica Ertegun, CBE

Arts
Funding
Humanities
Students
University
Artistic image showing two colonies of bacterial cells attacking each other. Some bacteria have released chemicals into the surrounding environment. Other bacterial cells are attacking competitors at close-range using spikes attached to their membrane.

Armed to the hilt: Study solves mystery behind bacteria’s extensive weaponry

Biology
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science

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