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COPs need to stop obsessing over target setting alone and shift to following up on announcements and declarations

Expert Comment: Catchy headlines do not lead to action and change. It looks likely we will overshoot 1.5 C

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Remote collaborations deliver fewer scientific breakthroughs, says Oxford co-led research

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No ‘smoking gun’ mental health harm from internet: landmark Oxford survey

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Four Oxford academics awarded European Research Council Consolidator Grants

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Research-led support for parents and families affected by war

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Professor Lucie Cluver nominated for a prestigious fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences

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Large Language Models pose risk to science with false answers, says Oxford study

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Expert Comment: How our novel model resolves the key pandemic policy debates

The modelling, designed by the team, including Oxford experts, has been tested using data from New York city responses to Covid-19 - and it accurately predicted both death rates and the impact on the city's economy of the first wave of the pandemic

Epidemic-economic model provides answers to key pandemic policy questions

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Six Oxford social scientists scoop top awards for world-leading research

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