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A large bronze vessel with ornate handles in a display case. At the front is a clear box containing an orange-brown substance.

Oxford chemists identify honey offering in a 2,500-year-old shrine

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Director of Estates, Trevor Payne adds the last concrete to the top of the building

New Global Health Building reaches its highest point

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Ancient human teeth

Prehistoric teeth used to create historic map of infectious diseases

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A hand wearing a blue latex glove holds a tube containing blood. The label on the tube says ‘Sepsis’. In the background is a stethoscope.

AMR surveillance project in Nigeria delivers life-saving impacts

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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

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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

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Time to sleep

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

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