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Artistic reconstruction of the fossil squamate, Bellairsia gracilis, basking on a dinosaur footprint. Artwork by Dr Elsa Panciroli.

New Scottish fossil sheds light on the origins of lizards

Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
Oxford joins Schmidt Futures’ global initiative to accelerate use of artificial intelligence in scientific research

Oxford joins Schmidt Futures’ $148 million global initiative to accelerate use of AI in scientific research

Artificial Intelligence
Education
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Pathways to get to clean energy systems depend a lot on how feasible they are in each African country

Africa needs country-specific narratives for a clean energy future - study

Climate
Environment
Research
Social Sciences
The Omega Seamaster II submersible surveys the vertical walls of the Maldives subsea topography. These cliffs often descended from 30metres to 250metres and further to 500metres, a defining physical characteristic of the new ecosystem ‘The Trapping Zone’,

Discovery of new ecosystem - ‘The Trapping Zone’ - creating oasis of life in the Maldives

Biology
Conservation
Environment
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Science
Sustainability
Radcliffe Square, Oxford. Credit: Shutterstock

Four Oxford researchers win £100,000 Philip Leverhulme prizes

Awards
Humanities
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Members of the Druid Peak Pack in Yellowstone National Park engage in a game of chase. The gray colored wolf on the left represents the homozygous gray phenotype, while the black colored wolf on the right represents the K-locus black phenotype.

Oxford-led study finds disease outbreaks influence the colour of wolves across North America

Biology
Genetics
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science

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