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Week in Science: Fourth Week

Cherwell's Science and Tech editors guide you through interesting talks around the city and university this week

Royal Society recognition for University academics

Six Oxford researchers have been awarded prestigious fellowships in recognition of their groundbreaking work

Breakthrough for Oxford University chemist

A new synthetic retina could be the answer to years of research on blindness

Week in Science: 07/05/17

From the butterfly effect to black holes, check out the best science talks around Oxford this week

Week in Science: 30/04/17

Cherwell Science & Tech guides you through this week's events

Week in Science: this week’s top talks

From gravitational wave astronomy to neuro-imaging brain ageing, Cherwell Science & Tech guides you through this week's best science events.

Nature fights back in the Korean DMZ

Ben Anketell highlights how nature is flourishing in one of the most hostile places on Earth

Oxford shrimp named after Pink Floyd

The new discovery has been given the name of the 1970s band due to its “pink claw”

Oxford Academics elected to American Academy

The American Academy, one of the oldest US research centres, has appointed two Oxford academics

Scientists aim to be the first to reach the Earth’s mantle

Jonathan Stark reports on plans to drill into the Earth's mantle for the very first time

Driverless cars could be trialled in Oxford by end of this year

Software company Oxbotica, backed by Oxford Country Council, plans to test autonomous vehicle technology on the streets of Oxford

Ketamine could be used to treat depression, Oxford University study finds

42% of patients injected with ketamine by Oxford scientists report positive effects

Superpowered seagrasses: the hidden gems of the plant world

Ruby O'Grady examines how these humble plants are helping to thwart disease and combat climate change

What does Brexit mean for the future of scientific research in the UK?

Irteza Ishraq looks at the impact Brexit could have on researchers in the UK.

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