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It is widely known, young people tend to vote less than older people: this is well-established in most democratic countries

Double disadvantage: Unemployment, youth and electoral participation in the UK

The Princess of Wales with the team

New Royal partnership study to promote infant wellbeing and development.

•	Governments representing 88% of global emissions and 92% of GDP have pledged to reach net zero

Net zero targets must become a reality to keep Paris temperature goals live

Mother and baby

Fertility in England and Wales at lowest recorded level for women in all education groups: Oxford research

Baseball and basketball players who peak early, die early

Baseball and basketball players who peak early, die early

Reading among 9–10-year-olds in England has remained consistent despite the COVID-19 pandemic

Reading among England’s primary children not affected by pandemic: new report

It is important to recognise when sci-fi is dressed up as science, and to instead focus our attention on problems of today.

Expert Comment: No need to wait for the future, the danger of AI is already here

‘adversarial collusion’ can have negative consequences for consumers, enabling participating firms to coordinate their prices and potentially increase their profits at the expense of consumers

Online consumers at risk from ‘intelligent’ price manipulation: Oxford and Imperial experts

An aerial view of the western camp (Credit: APAAME)

‘Spectacular’ new find: Roman military camps in desert found by Oxford archaeologists using Google Earth

School destroyed by Russian missile

Using social media activity to monitor and respond to population displacement in Ukraine

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