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Can Blood Test Detect Heart Failure Risk? What Indian-Origin Professor's Research Finds
A blood test could help identify those at highest risk of dying from heart failure within the next five years, new Oxford University research conducted in collaboration with an Indian-origin professor has found.
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Think Twice Before Trusting Chatbots With Your Secrets, Warns AI Expert
Openly expressing negativity towards your employer or sharing strong political views through ChatGPT could have unforeseen consequences, warns an AI professional.
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"Dangerous Attack": Yale, MIT, Harvard Academics On Pratap Bhanu Mehta's Ashoka Exit
Around 150 renowned intellectuals from the world's best known centres of academic excellence have written an open letter to the trustees, administrators, and faculty of Ashoka University, Sonepat, expressing solidarity with Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta who recently quit the institution citing Founders' insecurities over his criticism of the governm...
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Oxford Vaccine Shot That Works Better In Smaller Doses Raises Questions
The news reached Sarah Gilbert Saturday evening that the Covid-19 vaccine she's developed with AstraZeneca Plc appeared to work. But the University of Oxford professor had expected a key number: Was it more than 90% effective, as others have been -- or less?
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Oxford Professor Allegedly Stole Oldest Bible Fragments And Sold Them
Since 2012, scholars and University of Oxford officials have been trying to trace a rumor that the oldest Bible fragment ever discovered not just existed but had been mysteriously stolen and sold to American arts-and-crafts giant Hobby Lobby.
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Indian Professor Selected As First Global South Fellow At Oxford University
Oxford University recently announced its first ever Global South Professor. Professor Rosinka Chaudhuri is the first ever Global South Fellow at Oxford.
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Who Was Leonardo Da Vinci's Mother? This Researcher Knows
An art historian at Britain's Oxford University has claimed that the full name of Leonardo da Vinci's mother was Caterina di Meo Lippi. Professor Martin Kemp said Caterina was a poor peasant, probably an orphan, living with her grandmother in a decrepit farmhouse about a mile from Vinci in the Italian Tuscan hills.
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'Grave Concerns' About Donald Trump's Mental Stability: Harvard Doctors
Three leading professors of psychiatry from America's prestigious universities have written to President Barack Obama, expressing their "grave concern" over his successor Donald Trump's mental stability.
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Indian-Origin Student Sues Oxford University For 'Boring' Teaching
An Indian-origin student has sued Oxford University for "boring" teaching which allegedly resulted in him getting a second class degree and in turn led to loss of earnings in his career as a lawyer.
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New Oxford Vice-Chancellor Bats For Free Speech
Oxford University's first female vice-chancellor has stressed the importance of free speech and allowing extremist views to be aired on campus to teach students how to counter ideas they find objectionable.
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Can Blood Test Detect Heart Failure Risk? What Indian-Origin Professor's Research Finds
A blood test could help identify those at highest risk of dying from heart failure within the next five years, new Oxford University research conducted in collaboration with an Indian-origin professor has found.
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Think Twice Before Trusting Chatbots With Your Secrets, Warns AI Expert
Openly expressing negativity towards your employer or sharing strong political views through ChatGPT could have unforeseen consequences, warns an AI professional.
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"Dangerous Attack": Yale, MIT, Harvard Academics On Pratap Bhanu Mehta's Ashoka Exit
Around 150 renowned intellectuals from the world's best known centres of academic excellence have written an open letter to the trustees, administrators, and faculty of Ashoka University, Sonepat, expressing solidarity with Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta who recently quit the institution citing Founders' insecurities over his criticism of the governm...
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Oxford Vaccine Shot That Works Better In Smaller Doses Raises Questions
The news reached Sarah Gilbert Saturday evening that the Covid-19 vaccine she's developed with AstraZeneca Plc appeared to work. But the University of Oxford professor had expected a key number: Was it more than 90% effective, as others have been -- or less?
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Oxford Professor Allegedly Stole Oldest Bible Fragments And Sold Them
Since 2012, scholars and University of Oxford officials have been trying to trace a rumor that the oldest Bible fragment ever discovered not just existed but had been mysteriously stolen and sold to American arts-and-crafts giant Hobby Lobby.
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Indian Professor Selected As First Global South Fellow At Oxford University
Oxford University recently announced its first ever Global South Professor. Professor Rosinka Chaudhuri is the first ever Global South Fellow at Oxford.
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Who Was Leonardo Da Vinci's Mother? This Researcher Knows
An art historian at Britain's Oxford University has claimed that the full name of Leonardo da Vinci's mother was Caterina di Meo Lippi. Professor Martin Kemp said Caterina was a poor peasant, probably an orphan, living with her grandmother in a decrepit farmhouse about a mile from Vinci in the Italian Tuscan hills.
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'Grave Concerns' About Donald Trump's Mental Stability: Harvard Doctors
Three leading professors of psychiatry from America's prestigious universities have written to President Barack Obama, expressing their "grave concern" over his successor Donald Trump's mental stability.
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Indian-Origin Student Sues Oxford University For 'Boring' Teaching
An Indian-origin student has sued Oxford University for "boring" teaching which allegedly resulted in him getting a second class degree and in turn led to loss of earnings in his career as a lawyer.
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New Oxford Vice-Chancellor Bats For Free Speech
Oxford University's first female vice-chancellor has stressed the importance of free speech and allowing extremist views to be aired on campus to teach students how to counter ideas they find objectionable.