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Radcliffe Square, Oxford. Credit: Shutterstock

Four Oxford researchers win £100,000 Philip Leverhulme prizes

Awards
Humanities
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
Members of the Druid Peak Pack in Yellowstone National Park engage in a game of chase. The gray colored wolf on the left represents the homozygous gray phenotype, while the black colored wolf on the right represents the K-locus black phenotype.

Oxford-led study finds disease outbreaks influence the colour of wolves across North America

Biology
Genetics
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
The Oxford Electric Vehicle Summit will bring together the public and private sector, business, local and national government to deliver on decarbonised transport in the UK and beyond. Image credit: Ade Thomas, Green.TV.

Oxford Electric Vehicle Summit on growth, investment and decarbonisation

Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Sustainability
Image of Stephan's Quintet (a group of five galaxies) composed from JWST data using the Near-Infrared Camera and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI).

James Webb Space Telescope reveals new surprises on galaxy organic molecules near black holes

Astrophysics
Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
A satellite image with visible shipping emissions seen as tracks. Image credit: NASA WorldView / D Watson-Parris

New analysis of shipping emissions reveals that air pollution has a larger effect on climate than previously thought

Climate
Climate change
Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
Lung cancer

Oxford spinout Optellum secures $14m funding to advance pioneering AI-powered lung cancer diagnosis technology

Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Medical Sciences
A new method developed by Oxford researchers enables nanowires to be placed precisely onto chip devices

Discovery of new nanowire assembly process could enable more powerful computer chips

Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Science
Technology
Professor David Deutsch

Professor David Deutsch awarded Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Awards
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
An autonomous vehicle

Oxford researchers develop new AI to enable autonomous vehicles to adapt to challenging weather conditions

Innovation
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences
Research
Technology

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