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Tanja Schneider at #EASST "You are what you choose? News media configurations of the neuroconsumer" http://events.unitn.it/en/easst010
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Acting selfish? Blame your mother! http://bit.ly/8XoKW1 Dr Andy Gardner explains why to @todayjustin on @r4today http://bbc.in/9Fo4sP
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Conflicting genes: why those from your father tell you to be kind and those from your mother make you selfish http://bit.ly/8XoKW1
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Online graduate prospectus for 2011/12 now available, with full information about courses, colleges and funding: www.ox.ac.uk/graduate
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Today’s @timesed right that hobbies not assessed in getting place at Oxford. But don’t give them up! For clear advice http://bit.ly/bPNnMI
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Welcome Greg Clark @TheBizOfCities , co-chair of the Shanghai FT Urban Development Summit where Steve Rayner is speaking http://bit.ly/dD1lfq
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Who says nobody wants to take languages at GCSE? Congrats to the Oxford Latin Teaching Scheme's first exam takers! http://tiny.cc/nedl8
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Female fruit flies have sex more often if they think there is more food around. Oxford scientists explain: http://bit.ly/djx9NL
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Gene study supports vitamin D deficiency link to a wide range of diseases, including MS and certain cancers http://bit.ly/dlQ5Vd
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Science communicator, Edinburgh Festival Director Simon Gage values Marc Ventresca's @OxfordSBS course http://bit.ly/dzPWWv
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OK so the female vermillion flycatcher is brown – it’s the male that is red – but we couldn’t resist the pun once we’d thought of it 2/2
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Scarlet lady: Promiscuity of female vermillion flycatchers explains why the family doesn’t help in raising the kids http://bit.ly/b9e9b7 1/2
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Climate #geoengineering #governance: Steve Rayner book chapter published in Jahrbuch Okologie http://bit.ly/aBEx1W
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Fostering a hunger for health - Tanja Schneider in Health Sociology Review http://t.co/dfpJGiQ
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After storm, Central Park sees original vision http://nyti.ms/dkYYgL See also: flexibility in wake of catastrophe http://bit.ly/cH1tjx
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Strategic Design and Public Policy http://blog.cstep.in/?p=730
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Relax, don't stress it, when you want to get pregnant: first evidence stress reduces chance of conceiving: http://bit.ly/c4IQUg
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Doctors see whole heart thanks to new way of merging ultrasound images: http://bit.ly/9G18Hh #oxsciblog
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Interested in #blood diamonds, the Kimberley process and #fairtrade? Join our sustainability seminar series this fall http://bit.ly/bmAwUA
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Video on how web users are helping us explore how galaxies form: http://bit.ly/ayhjQS #GalaxyZoo on #osxciblog
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New £15m research centre will probe how intelligence arises in our brains from collections of unintelligent nerve cells http://bit.ly/bm1nD5
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Zoology Dept wins SWAN award for promoting careers of women in science: http://bit.ly/aKI5fZ
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How historic plants are helping to tackle modern threats to biodiversity & the environment http://bit.ly/cbniAv on #oxsciblog