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Professor Teresa Lambe OBE, shows HRH the Duke of Gloucester around the Tissue Culture Room alongside PhD Student Jack Saunders whose research focuses on Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

HRH The Duke of Gloucester Visits University of Oxford’s Cutting-Edge Vaccine Facilities

Global health
Medical Sciences
University
Vaccines
The Radcliffe Camera, an iconic circular stone building in Oxford topped with a dome and cupola.

Eight Oxford academics elected Fellows of the British Academy

Awards
Humanities
Social Sciences
Time to sleep

Why do we need sleep? Oxford researchers find the answer may lie in mitochondria

Biology
Health
Medical Sciences
Research
Science
A mother chimpanzee processing oil palm nuts with stone tools at Bossou. The mother (Jire) is 42 years old, and she is accompanied by her two children.

Past their prime? Tool use declines with age in wild chimpanzees

Biology
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
An array of solar panels standing upright on the ground in a rural area in Kenya.

Expert Comment: What is the role of community energy systems in achieving universal energy access?

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Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Policy
Research
Sustainability
Artistic drawing of a futuristic, luminous battery icon with a lightning bolt icon.

Major investment for next-generation battery research for heavy industries

Funding
Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
Sustainability
Technology
OrganOx metra Cover

Oxford’s OrganOx wins the MacRobert Award 2025

Awards
Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Medical Sciences

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