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Oxford University Museum of Natural History has been presented with a cast of the skull and hand of Australopithecus sediba, a 1.9 million year old hominid species.
Nov
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Curious ‘citizen scientists’ can now help marine researchers better understand how Killer Whales and Pilot Whales communicate. Scientific American, in partnership with The Zooniverse team at Oxford University, launched the whale-song project, Whale FM, today.
Nov
28
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HRH The Duchess of Cornwall opened a new auditorium at The Queen’s College on Thursday November 17.
Nov
28
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Lord Foster will give a free public lecture today, as a number of Humanitas Visiting Professorships for the forthcoming year are announced.
Nov
26
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The Ashmolean Museum has opened six new galleries to house the collections of Ancient Egypt and Nubia (present day Sudan).
Nov
25
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Women with straightforward pregnancies can choose whether they’d like to give birth in a hospital obstetric unit, a midwifery unit or at home, knowing that giving birth is generally very safe. But there are important differences between these birth settings in benefits and risks for mother and baby.
Nov
25
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Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit has been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize. It is the eighth time that the University has been awarded the Prize, more than any other university.
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