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Could stuff be living on Saturn’s moon?

The Oxford Sparks podcast chats with Dr Carly Howett, Associate Professor of Space Instrumentation, on why she thinks one of Saturn’s moons, Enceladus, could be a prime candidate for life.
19 January 2026
A composite RGB image of the Ring Nebula (also known as Messier 57 and NGC 6720) constructed from four WEAVE/LIFU emission-line images. The bright outer ring is made up of light emitted by three different ions of oxygen, while the ‘bar’ across the middle is due to light emitted by a plasma of four-times-ionised iron atoms.

Mysterious iron ‘bar’ revealed inside iconic Ring Nebula

Using the new WEAVE instrument developed by Oxford physicists, an international team has discovered bar-shaped cloud of ionised iron at the heart of the Ring Nebula.
16 January 2026
Helene Losl

Meet...Helene Losl

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
12 January 2026
Professor Andrew Bunker

Professor Bunker awarded Herschel Medal

Professor Andrew Bunker has been awarded the Herschel Medal by the Royal Astronomical Society. The medal is awarded for investigations of outstanding merit in observational astrophysics.
9 January 2026
Dr Deaglan Bartlett

Dr Bartlett recognised by RAS

Dr Deaglan Bartlett has been awarded the Early Career Award (A) by the Royal Astronomical Society recognising early achievement in astronomy.
9 January 2026
Professor Suzanne Aigrain

Professor Aigrain awarded RAS lectureship

Professor Suzanne Aigrain has been awarded the George Darwin Lectureship by the Royal Astronomical Society.
9 January 2026
Artist's impression shows a grey, irregularly-shaped asteroid against a dark background.

Asteroid impact simulation reveals hidden strength of space rocks

Physicists at the University of Oxford have contributed to a new study which has found that iron-rich asteroids can tolerate far more energy than previously thought without breaking apart.
8 January 2026
Aircrafts at an airport

Efficiency gains could halve global aviation emissions

A new study co-led by the University of Oxford has found that global aviation emissions could be reduced by 50-75% through combining three strategies to boost efficiency
7 January 2026
The new SOXS astronomical instrument perched on a hilltop.

‘First light’ achieved from new SOXS spectrograph

Researchers at the University of Oxford have joined forces with an international consortium in the delivery of a powerful new astronomical instrument, SOXS (Son of X-Shooter), which has now achieved “first light” at the La Silla Observatory in Chile.
5 January 2026
Associate Professor Alexander Mietke

Dr Mietke recognised by IUPAP

Associate Professor Alexander Mietke has been awarded the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics’ Early Career Scientist Prize in Biological Physics 2024 for his groundbreaking insights that harness active matter theory.
5 January 2026
Professor Moritz Riede

Professor Riede among first cohort of Green Future Fellows

Professor Moritz Riede from the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford is one of 13 Green Future Fellows to receive landmark funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
18 December 2025
Colourful image of particles and network depicting quantum computing.

What is quantum computing?

As we near the end of the International Year of Quantum, we ask experimental physicist William Cutler to break it down for us...what exactly is quantum computing?
17 December 2025
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