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From the struggle to get up on a Monday morning to coping with jet-lag, the body has to carefully balance our need to be alert or to be at r...
From the struggle to get up on a Monday morning to coping with jet-lag, the body has to carefully balance our need to be alert or to be at r...
What is the universe made of? Atoms only make up a small proportion of what we think is out there, so cosmologists are trying to explain wha...
What is the universe made of? Atoms only make up a small proportion of what we think is out there, so cosmologists are trying to explain wha...
Life has existed on Earth for more than 3 billion years. Whilst we understand huge amounts about the life on our planet, the question of how...
The human body is teeming with life. There are ten times more bacteria in our body than human cells – and despite having a bad press, our bo...
To mark the 50th anniversary of the first manned spaceflight, Science Oxford Live invited Dr Marek Kukula from the Royal Observatory, Greenw...
Half a century since they were invented, lasers are now used in millions of appliances worldwide. But scientists also use them to solve the...
Do animals have emotions? The vast majority of pet owners are very confident that they do, and yet scientists can often be sceptical. Dr Pau...
Thames Valley Police Wildlife Crime Officer, PC Simon Towers, is joining us to discuss the problem of wildlife crime. With the help of some...
Devised in Tokyo in February 2003, PechaKucha Night is an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. 20 imag...
It has become increasingly clear that different species of plants and animals need to have a wide variety of genes to maintain a healthy env...
The 5 personality traits that impact on our lives What is personality? How much of an impact does it have on our lives? Dr Jason Rentfrow wi...
Explore the Truth about Sex In 2009 Dr Petra Boynton told us what she has learnt in a career as a Sex researcher, educator and agony aunt. I...
Discover the secrets of the brain Science Oxford Live welcomes back Professor Colin Blakemore. Don’t miss this chance to hear one of the wor...
Our memories are crucial to who we are, but the way that they are created and stored remains a total mystery to most of us. Dr Carinne Pieke...
Dr Domenico di Ceglie is one of the world’s leading specialists in dealing with young people whose gender identities have developed in unusu...
Helping us to explore the latest environmental issues will be Jonathon Porritt, the noted environmentalist, who will provoke what we are sur...
What is sound? How can we make sounds louder and quieter, and how do musical instruments work? Join science guru Bryson Gore as he explains...
Science Oxford Live will answer all your burning questions about fire. Find out what burns and why, and be amazed as we produce a swirling p...
Using the Geological Past to Predict the Future Science Oxford is delighted to welcome Prof Gideon Henderson from Oxford University. He will...
Join us as we look into the darkest depths of the rainforest to explore the fascinating lives of two jungle apes – the orangutan and the gib...
Local author Keith Mansfield will be at Science Oxford Live to talk about “Johnny Mackintosh: Star Blaze”, the sequel to “Johnny Mackintosh...
In May 2007, a group of scientists went to the summit of Mount Everest to study the effects of high altitude on the human body, with the ult...
Bloodhound is one of the most exciting British Engineering projects in decades. Aiming to design and build a car capable of travelling at 10...