Science and Technology·5th February 2013Is 2013 the year of the flexible phone? Stephanie Burrell Flexible phones could be the next must have piece of technology as 2013 is set to be the year that... 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·7th February 2020It’s Raining Iguanas! Molly Archer-Zeff A couple weeks ago the National Weather Service in Miami tweeted “This isn’t something we usually forecast, but don’t be... 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
Features·24th November 2019A wake-up call for night owls Sarah Alford Sarah Alford explores whether there is any value in rising early. At what point does the night officially turn into... 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
FeaturesScience and Technology·12th February 20173 Science-Fiction Technologies Which Could Become Reality Tom Gould Science fiction is, in my wholly unqualified opinion, the best of the literary and screen genres. Its imaginative potential is... Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·1st February 2016Oxford to participate in national electric car infrastructure pilot Jan-David Franke With one hundred electric charging stations in residential streets the city of Oxford is set to make the use of... Read More
FeaturesScience and Technology·28th January 2017Will Technology Alone Save the Environment? Tom Gould One of the most popular pages on the internet’s premier discussion platform and troll dungeon, Reddit, is r/ShowerThoughts. Its premise... 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
Science and Technology·20th February 2020Food for Thought Andrew Tinkler You may have heard the saying “go West, … go West! There is health in the country…!” and that may... Read More
Science and Technology·17th January 2020What a Stinker! 5 Chemicals you hope you never smell Andrew Tinkler In the scientific community, Chemistry is often thought of as the ‘smelly one’ and these compounds prove that to be... Read More
Science and Technology·31st October 2019Stormquakes: a new geophysical phenomenon Phil Fernandes Image description: hurricane. Researchers from Florida State University have discovered “stormquakes” – a new geophysical phenomenon formed when large storms... Read More
Science and Technology·18th January 2021It’s a riot: the issue of social media regulation Thomas Morris Image description: a phone with the Twitter app open on its screen lying on top of a box labelled “HANDLE... Read More
Comment·26th December 2018Hyperconnectivity: a double-edged sword Miriam Tomusk If O2’s recent data failure showed us anything, it’s that we live in a time in which our reliance on... Read More
Science and Technology·20th February 2020And breathe… the value of the natural world Andrew Tinkler And breathe…the value of the natural world to the health of the planet and us. If you consult your doctor,... Read More
Science and Technology·9th November 2019New species of ancient ape discovered Phil Fernandes Image Description: cast of the skeleton of Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis fossil Researchers have discovered a new species of... Read More
Science and Technology·21st November 2019A night at the museum: behind the scenes tour of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History Phil Fernandes Image Description: T.rex at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History The Museum of Natural History is one of... 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