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University of Oxford The University of Oxford and the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS
Trust have acquired the latest technology in robotic surgery for the
benefit of patients, research and teaching. This latest model is the
only one of its kind in the UK. http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091126.html

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University of Oxford Carol singing, mince pies and Christmas shopping are just some
of the ways you can get in the festive mood while exploring Oxford
University’s cultural venues at this year’s Christmas Light Night on Friday 27 November: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091125.html

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Carol singing, mince pies and Christmas shopping are just some of the ways you can get in the festive mood while exploring Oxford University’s cultural venues at this year’s Christmas Light Night.
Igor Doubenko
Igor Doubenko
I wish I could join in ...
Yesterday at 8:34am
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University of Oxford A new website will give everyone the chance to contribute to
science by playing a ‘cosmic fruit machine’ and compare images of
colliding galaxies with millions of simulated images of galactic
pile-ups. http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/001124.html

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A new website will give everyone the chance to contribute to science by playing a ‘cosmic fruit machine’ and compare images of colliding galaxies with millions of simulated images of galactic pile-ups.
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University of Oxford Study uses brain scans to discover how children ‘read’ faces: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091120_2.html

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Oxford University scientists are using brain-scanning technology to understand how we learn to recognise and ‘read’ faces as children.
Syed Jahangeer
Syed Jahangeer
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November 21 at 12:58am
Ranko Tutulugdzija
Ranko Tutulugdzija
I wrote this book called BEAUTY: EXTINCT I see a lot of girls who eat less to be more pretty and more skinny. But they don't understand and nobody is out there to teach these young girls that the less you eat the more you lose your physical beauty. I give it out free and it is part of a campaign for beauty (physical beauty). If you want a free book just email me at rankotutu yahoo and i will email you a pdf file . My full name is Ranko Tutulugdzija google me if you think this is a joke
November 22 at 8:23pm
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University of Oxford Oxford University’s museums, libraries and archives have been
awarded the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of
their outstanding quality and their high public benefit. The tens of millions of objects in Oxford University’s collections form
one of the largest and most important repositories in the world.... http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091118_2.html

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Oxford University’s museums, libraries and archives have been awarded the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of their outstanding quality and their high public benefit.
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Elk Moad
Elk Moad
Congratulations !!!!!
Mon at 8:39am
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University of Oxford If you want to join Toby Ord, see www.givingwhatwecan.org

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Giving What We Can is an organisation dedicated to fighting extreme poverty in the developing world.
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University of Oxford A practical ethics researcher from Oxford University is
bringing his subject to life by putting his money where his mouth is
and pledging to give away an estimated £1 million over the course of
his career.
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091117.html

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A practical ethics researcher from Oxford University is bringing his subject to life by putting his money where his mouth is and pledging to give away an estimated £1 million over the course of his career.
Bill Haines
Bill Haines
Let's consider the ethics of Dawkins. What if he is wrong?
It's ironic that it is all the research that has gone into the theory of evolution that has ended up proving the existince of God - as far as is scientifically possible. There are two explainations for the coordinated complexity of life; the hypothesis, intelligent design = God or the contrary null hypothesis; everything happens by natural causes and in biology that is by random chance mutation / natural selection.

The latest discoveries in population genetics (see Dr. J.C. Sanford, PhD, Genetic Entropy (Sanford has 25 patents in genetic engineering and has published over 70 peer reviewed papers)) have shown that the vast majority of mutations are near neutral, delliterious, information loss, copying errors. Because these code errors are near neutral they have no immediate effect on the whole organism and cannot be filtered out by any amount of natural or even artificial selection. See http://mendelsaccount.sourceforge.net/
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The genome is deteriating and since natural selection cannot even maintain the existing information content of the genome, it cannot be credited with adding new information to the genome or being responsible for the existing information content of the genome. The theory of evolution is falsified, and this is strong evidence now for the hypothesis; intelligent design = God.
November 19 at 8:04pm
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University of Oxford People interested in Oxford’s Boat Race 2010 crew can now keep
up to date with all the latest news from the team through a new series
of internet blogs at: www.theboatrace.org

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The Oxford and Cambridge squads are now in training – click the title for details, or go to the Crews section of the Web Site.
Naz Choudhury
Naz Choudhury
TEMPLE LOUNGE - join the facebook group!!!!!!!!, its a new Cafe-Restaurant-Sheesha Garden opening soon on Cowley Road, behind Nando's..............OPENING SOON!!!!!
November 14 at 11:44am
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University of Oxford ‘He saved lives but didn’t touch anyone' - a new biography of Oxford medicine giant Sir Richard Doll reflects on the man instrumental in determining the link
between smoking and lung cancer, and so much more: www.ox.ac.uk/media/science_blog/091111.html

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So Conrad Keating describes the achievements of Professor Sir Richard Doll, the giant of Oxford medicine who helped determine the link between smoking and lung cancer, took on ‘Big Tobacco’, ...
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University of Oxford One of the world’s leading museums, the Ashmolean in Oxford,
will reopen on Saturday 7 November having completed a multi-million
pound redevelopment: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091103.html

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University of Oxford Oxford has received more than 17,000 applications for undergraduate courses beginning in 2010 - an increase of 12 per cent on 2008. The vast majority of the increase in applications came from state school students.

November 2 at 5:52am
Eagle Sight
Eagle Sight
let us see waz up ! ! !
November 10 at 2:39pm
Eagle Sight
November 10 at 2:40pm
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University of Oxford The Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Consortium has been awarded £5 million for new research into how Parkinson’s Disease develops and progresses: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091029.html#at

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The Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Consortium, a team of world-class researchers at the University of Oxford led by Dr Richard Wade-Martins, has been awarded £5 million over five years for new research into how Parkinson’s Disease develops and progresses.
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University of Oxford A new internet language will enable computers to unravel the
complex terminology used by experts such as doctors, engineers and life
scientists, and understand what they really mean: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091028.html

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A new Internet language will enable computers to unravel the complex terminology used by experts such as doctors, engineers and life scientists, and understand what they really mean.
Alexandra Sandra Sajnova
November 22 at 6:12am
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University of Oxford A new website launched by Oxford tracks how
fast we are approaching total global emissions of a trillion tonnes of
carbon: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091022.html

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A new website launched today by Oxford University tracks how fast we are approaching total global emissions of a trillion tonnes of carbon – a level which, if reached, recent research suggests will result in dangerous global warming in excess of 2°C.
Deborah
Deborah
i agree that there is to much polutions etc but i do not for one moment agree with all this hype about global warming etc as such...and that if we don't do this and if we don't do that...reminds me of the people you see in old photos or in films that used to walk the streets wearing their sandwich boards and scaring the public with the end of the ... See Moreworld is nigh,we are all domed....i had watched a program where a group of scientists had proved that the scare mongers were over the top with their evidence....they had proved and had documented evidence going as far back as the 17th century that every 100 years the ozone opened up and things changed and then the ozone started to close again...and this is what is happening now...the ozone had opened up and it has closed a little....go back centuries and you will see the same pattern...sometimes i feel that to many people get way to technical about things and then become blind as to what is really in front of them.
October 26 at 5:18pm
Deborah
Deborah
and if you did youre research you will also see that earthquakes, droughts,floods etc...this is natural causes and have been happening for hundreds of years,even thousands of years and some years may be worce than other years...
October 26 at 5:30pm
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Speakers at events across Oxford, including this one at the Museum of Natural History, have commemorated the past, present and future of the black community in Oxford and beyond.
Natallie Peter
Natallie Peter
how can i study here? it seems cool!
November 3 at 10:40am
Marcus James Christian
November 5 at 3:07pm