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Monkey cracking a nut using two rocks

Artificial intelligence used to recognise primate behaviours in the wild

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When the history of COP26 and the battle to reduce emissions is written, last minute manoeuvrings in Glasgow will be a feature. But the very real successes of this year's Conference of the Parties will also be writ large

COP26: Don't forget the successes - Oxford experts

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Global antibiotic consumption rates increased by 46 percent since 2000

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Oxford vaccine reaches two billion dose milestone

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Digital Scholarship @Oxford: Transforming digital research

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global growth of cities, particularly in the global south, will entrench and embed people in urban concentrations of informality

Finally: COP considers cities and the climate crisis

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Illustration showing how the Ebola virus looks under a microscope

Ebola vaccine to begin human trials

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Any of the healthy and sustainable dietary patterns we looked at are a better option for health, the environment, and financially. Credit: Shutterstock.

Sustainable eating is cheaper and healthier - Oxford study

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