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New hub launched to explore use of Artificial Intelligence in Education

New hub launched to explore use of Artificial Intelligence in Education

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The genetic basis of fertility, family and longevity

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Analysis of butchered bones suggests violent ‘othering’ of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

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Expert comment: Why are people in the UK leaving it so late to have children?

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Owning a home linked to longer life in the US

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New study reveals global trends for menstrual tracking app use

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Four Oxford academics receive ERC Synergy Grants to address complex scientific problems

Outsourcing adult social care has contributed to England’s care crisis, argue researchers

Outsourcing adult social care has contributed to England’s care crisis, argue researchers

Men more willing than women to accept robot care in old age, Oxford study finds

Men more willing than women to accept robot care in old age, Oxford study finds

Climate policy monitor reveals net zero regulations surge globally but implementation gap remains

Climate policy monitor reveals net zero regulations surge globally but implementation gap remains

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