Science and Technology·3rd April 2018Treating strokes with AI: Β£7m investment secured by Oxford spinout Brainomix Aaliya Gilbert The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnosis and treatment is a swiftly burgeoning area of technology. Brainomix, a... Read More
Science and Technology·12th May 2018Oscars so Abled? The Overwhelming Frequency of Non-disabled Actors Portraying Disabled Characters Aaliya Gilbert, Science & Technology Editor Ever since Dustin Hoffman won the Oscar for Best Actor playing Rain Man, half of Best Actor Oscars have been... Read More
Comment·8th November 2018Stop Sugarcoating the Issue: Young diabetics need better support Gabrielle Woodward Image Credit: WundermanWiki Student diabetics need to look out for their future health. Recently, thereβs been a lot of attention... Read More
Science and Technology·27th January 2019CES 2019 and the 5G revolution Adam Mellul Running from 8th to 11th January, CES 2019 played host to almost 200,000 attendants, all browsing the latest tech produced... Read More
CommentFeaturesNational Issues·3rd February 2019Why we need a balanced approach to Chinese technology Vivian Leong Recently, the University of Oxford suspended new donations and research grants from the telecoms giant Huawei. In these past tumultuous... Read More
CommentFeaturesInternational Issues·23rd March 2019The trouble with tech: why Elizabeth Warren has the right idea Matthew Kayanja Image Description: Elizabeth Warren speaking at event. At what point does a company seem more like a country? In San... Read More
Science and Technology·18th October 2019Freshers’ Fair Round-Up: A Guide to Science & Tech Societies at Oxford Naomi Housego Day Image Description: two people at the Biological Society stall at the Freshers’ Fair. All I remember of my Freshersβ... Read More
Science and Technology·19th October 201910 things you are about to learn about goats Naomi Housego Day Image Description: a goat eating grass. Goats have rectangular pupils. This allows a wider range of vision of 340Β°,... Read More
Science and Technology·27th October 2019Prof. Sir John Gurdon: from ‘failure’ to Nobel Prize Naomi Housego Day Image Description: Prof. Sir John Gurdon. On Friday evening, Prof. Sir John Gurdon was invited to give a talk by... Read More
Science and Technology·31st October 2019Is photonics the end of the CPU? Xuan Li & Yifu Ding Image Description: an optical circuit. As time goes on, our computer are becoming more and more powerful. This is primarily... Read More
Profile·6th May 2018Oxford’s greatest entrepreneurial minds go head-to-head at Tri-Innovate OxStu's Profile Editorial Team Launched as a collaborative effort between Hertford, Pembroke, and Wolfson in 2015, Tri-Innovate is an initiative which aims to encourage... Read More
Science and Technology·17th May 2018Do it #LikeaLadyDoc: Promoting Gender Equality in the NHS Workforce Jessica Prince In 1865, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson made history as the first women to qualify as a physician and surgeon. Since then,... Read More
Comment·26th December 2018Hyperconnectivity: a double-edged sword Miriam Tomusk If O2βs recent data failure showed us anything, itβs that we live in a time in which our reliance on... Read More
Culture·30th January 2019Openness, order and the online collection: the desirability of a digital database of art Catherine de Guise The City of Paris Museums voted on 15th November 2018 that photos of the works belonging to their collection would... Read More
Culture·16th February 2019Review of Blue Screen at the Glass Tank Catherine de Guise In the continuing quest for novelty, two artists, Jan Crombie and Luke Skiffington, have struck upon a new seam of... Read More
Features·8th June 2019Social media, the attention economy, and you Elle Styler Smartphones are one of the best tools in modern history. We have a second brain in the palm of our... Read More
Science and Technology·18th October 2019Nobel Prize in your phone Yifu Ding Image Description: iPhone. On October 9, 2019, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley... Read More
Science and Technology·23rd October 201910 things you didn’t know about coffee Naomi Housego Day Image Description: roasted coffee beans. 600 billion cups of coffee are drunk globally each year. Coffee is one of your... Read More
Science and Technology·29th October 2019YouTube: a new age for political campaigning? Konrad Kollnig & Yury Kolotaev Image Description: YouTube In August 2019, the Indian rapper Badshah was widely accused of using a network of servers for... Read More