Have you heard the story of Archbishop Laud @StJohnsOx?
Laud was executed for treason due to strict religious reforms. He is buried in the chapel and the legend is that he can be heard walking around the library, making a thumping sound as he kicks his head along the corridor!
Obadiah Walker was an English academic and the Catholic Master of @UnivOxford during C17.
Walker was captured and imprisoned for his attempts to follow James II to France. He left prison a broken man, and it is now believed that his solemn spirit haunts Staircase VIII. π»
Col. Francis Windebank was a Royalist during the English Civil War. As punishment for treason, he was executed against the town wall, adjoined to @MertonCollege.
It's believed that Windebank haunts the site - known as Dead Manβs Walk - and the college library.
Rumour has it that a headless monk wanders the lawn at @magdalenoxford.
A student in the 1980's claimed that her bedroom was invaded by several ghostly monks, singing loudly and accompanied by a strong smell coming from the censers they were carrying. π΅
It is believed that after being executed for treason in 1649, King Charles I decided to rest his spirit in the city he loved - Oxford - and more specifically, at @ChCh_Oxford.
However, there have also been noted sightings of him in the @bodleianlibs, too. π
Wadham was built on the site of an Augustinian friary that fell into disrepair after the dissolution of the monasteries. All the monks left - or did they? π
There have been stories of white robed figures walking the grounds of @wadhamoxford. Are these the monks of days gone by?
In the '50's a student staying in the room once inhabited by Thomas Wood at @ExeterCollegeOx heard the unmistakable sound of somebody walking up the winding staircase.
When he (finally) plucked up the courage to take a look, there was nobody there... π»
NEW: An Oxford study estimating the environmental impact of 57,000 food products in the UK and Ireland has been published.
Researchers found that plant-based foods have the lowest environmental impacts and more nutritious foods are often more sustainable.
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The paper compares the environmental impacts of meat and meat alternative products, such as plant-based sausages or burgers, and finds many meat alternatives had a fifth to less than a tenth of the environmental impact of meat-based equivalents.
The study provides a first step towards enabling consumers, retailers, and policymakers to make informed decisions on the environmental impacts of food and drink products.
Heatwaves have been linked to a rise in depressive symptoms in people with Major Depressive Disorder, and a rise in anxiety symptoms in those with Generalised Anxiety Disorder β a condition where people feel anxious much of the time.
RESEARCH: Oxford scientists have identified the gene responsible for doubling the risk of respiratory failure from #COVID19.
The higher-risk version of the gene, LZTFL1, is found in 60% of people with South Asian ancestry, compared to 15% of those with European ancestry.
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The researchers believe the gene could partly explain the excess deaths seen in some UK communities and the impact of #COVID19 in the Indian subcontinent. ox.ac.uk/news/2021-11-0β¦
The researchers found that the higher risk version of LZTFL1 probably prevents the cells lining the airways and the lungs from responding to the virus properly. ox.ac.uk/news/2021-11-0β¦
NEW STUDY: Oxford research confirms a significant proportion of people, of all ages, can experience at least one long-#COVID symptom in the six months after infection.
The most common issues were breathing problems, abdominal symptoms, fatigue, pain and anxiety/depression.
37% of people had at least one long-COVID symptom diagnosed in the 3 to 6 month period after COVID-19 infection.
The same symptoms occur in people recovering from influenza but were 1.5x more common after #COVID19.