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An abstract illustration of a human brain, illuminated from within.

Oxford researchers develop 3D printing method that shows promise for repairing brain injuries

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Vice-Chancellor's Oration 2023

Vice-Chancellor's Oration 2023

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Dr Paul Lyon, Professor Feng Wu and Professor David Cranston with a patient in the HIFU unit in Oxford

University of Oxford named Focused Ultrasound Centre of Excellence

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while computers might eventually be able to do most tasks, humans would continue to hold the comparative advantage in three key domains: creativity, complex social interactions, and interaction with unstructured environments (such as your home).

Expert Comment: Jobs will be automated, but not because of the latest Generative AI

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Solar and wind can provide more energy than British forecasts

Wind and solar power could significantly exceed Britain’s energy needs

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