People who have even a mild case of Covid-19 may have accelerated aging of the brain and other changes to it, according to a new study.
The study, published Monday in the journal Nature, is believed to be the largest of its kind. It found that the (...)
The University of Oxford has Friday announced the launch of a new center of global research collaboration and excellence, the Pandemic Sciences Centre.
The Pandemic Sciences Centre, which will include a number of core institutes, will harness the (...)
This year for the first time three students from Saudi Arabia have been selected to join the 2021 global class of Rhodes Scholars. Ghadah Alshalan, Mneera Abdullah Saud and Omar Alshangiti will join a total cohort of a hundred Rhodes Scholars who (...)
The International Conference on Peace in Revealed Religions, in Oxford of United Kingdom, has endorsed the proposal of Muslim World League (MWL) of replacing the term "minorities" with "religiously and culturally diverse countries".
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Faisal bin Muammar, Secretary General of Riyadh-based King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Center for Dialogue among followers of religions and cultures, told the opening session of the Pease Call in Religions conference, organized by (...)
Kemar Roofe scored twice as fourth-tier Oxford United pulled off the first major shock in this season's FA Cup by stunning Premier League straggler Swansea City 3-2 Sunday.
Chelsea avoided the same fate, beating third-tier Scunthorpe United 2-0, (...)
A Mississippi martial arts instructor was arrested Saturday on charges related to the ricin letters sent to President Obama and others, UPI quoted police as saying.
A previous suspect in the case suggested James Everett Dutsche was trying to frame (...)
The chamber of molten rock beneath a volcano on a Greek island expanded 300 million-700 million cubic feet in a little more than year, UPI quoted researchers as saying.
A team led by Oxford University scientists said the growth of the magma lifted (...)
Oxford Saudi Students Club (OSSC) football team beat Sheffield Saudi Students Club 21 to clinch the 6th Saudi Ambassador Football Championship crown after a month of heated competition here recently.
The annual event witnessed the highest (...)
Awwal 14, 1432 H/Feb 17, 2011, SPA -- Governor of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) Dr. Mohammed bin Suleiman Al-Jasser stressed that the budget of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is designed to meet the periodic fluctuations of oil prices which (...)
A rare auction of signed William Faulkner books and personal items has drawn international interest, but few on the town square of the author's hometown were aware of the bidding set for Tuesday at Christie's in New York.
It's not as if Oxford's (...)
Under the co-patronage of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oxford University has held a (...)
Under the patronage of Britain"s Queen Elizebath11 and Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz, the Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General and on behalf of the Crown Prince, Prince Mohammad Bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, (...)
Saudi Aramco's President and CEO Khalid A. Al-Falih has highlighted the company's dynamic role in national, international and organizational perspectives in a changing world.
In a keynote address at the 31st Oxford Energy Seminar at St. Catherine's (...)
Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, Imam and Speaker of the Makkah-based Holy Mosque, has called on the followers of divine relations to revive dialogue among themselves at this critical time to face the challenges engulfing humanity.
This came in an (...)
British medical scientists said
that they are searching for a new class of drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, UPI reported.
The University of Oxford researchers, funded by Britain's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, said they (...)
Saudi engineer Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Rakhis was elected as a member of the board of trustees of the international advisory board of the University of Oxford for a four-year term.
The 40 members of the board are academic, governmental, professional (...)
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama focused on the economy in the shadow of the US financial crisis in a first presidential debate that also crackled with sharp disputes over Iraq and terrorism.
While snap opinion polls made Obama an (...)
Saudi Aramco's people make the difference when it comes to reliably supplying energy to the world, Abdullatif A. Al-Othman, senior vice president of Finance, told the 29th Oxford Energy Seminar.
Al-Othman, in a recent presentation entitled “What It (...)
week program held every year since 1979 at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. The seminar was attended by 60 policy- and decision-makers from around the globe who work in government and in the energy industry.
It is co-sponsored by St. Catherine's, (...)
and Princeton-educated economist with a permanent laid-back smile, has worked at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, as well as at Peru's Energy and Mines Ministry and two stints as economy minister.
He leaves the Economy Ministry (...)
educated lawyer.
Police cordoned off the roads around the residence of Kadirgamar, an ethnic Tamil and a top adviser of President Chandika Kumaratunga in Sri Lanka's protracted peace process with the Tigers.
Heavily armed police officers fanned (...)
هل تندلع الحروب بالصدفة؟ في عام 1967 ، وقعت حرب بمحض الصدفة ، هذا هو الرأي الذي نخرج به من قراءتنا لكتاب «حرب الايام الستة»، لمؤلفه مايكل أورين ، قوة البعد التاريخي في هذا الكتاب لا تكمن في الرواية السردية للأحداث التي شهدتها حرب الأيام الستة بقدر (...)
يكمل جوزيف ناي ما بدأه من قبل، فحينما كانت الموضة السائدة هي الندب والعويل على تقلص الدور الأمريكي، كان الخبير بالعلوم السياسية في هارفارد، على النقيض يرى، أن الولايات المتحدة «مقدر لها أن تقود العالم» كما جاء في عنوان كتابه الصادر عام (...)