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Get the maths right on emissions or risk missing temperature target, warn Oxford scientists
The way that governments are setting targets for different greenhouse gas emissions could be “unfair, inefficient and dangerous”, researchers argue in a new paper.
China’s control measures may have prevented 700,000 COVID-19 cases
GCSCC Presents Research Findings to Global Community and Welcomes Regional Partner in South Africa
The world before this coronavirus and after cannot be the same
COVID-19: Study shows that travel restrictions are most useful in the early and late phase of an epidemic
Analysis of human mobility and epidemiological data by a global consortium of researchers, led by the University of Oxford and Northeastern University, shows that human mobility was predictive of the spread of the epidemic in China.
Open data is a leap forward in how we tackle global disease outbreaks
The scope of COVID-19 transmission is global, but we have in place a global understanding that enables a better-informed global response than has ever been possible before.
COVID–19 has intensified concerns about misinformation. Here's what our past research says about these issues
The production and the spread of misinformation have become major concerns for scholars, policy makers, and commentators across the world.
China's Announcement on Wildlife Trade - What’s New and What Does It Mean?
Contagion: the systemic risks of globalisation
The spread of COVID-19 is alarming. But not surprising. Globalisation creates systemic risks. More flows between countries make risks more contagious.
What is Life? Sir Paul Nurse unites history, science and philosophy at the 2020 James Martin Memorial Lecture
German Federal Minister of Finance explores job automation and innovation with Future of Work programme
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