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Signatories of the open letter opposing the Toyota Mirai's inclusion in the Paris Olympics fleet are affiliated with Oxford University.
The university where Richard Bailey, a co-author of the research paper, holds a professorship.
Oxford University's General Purposes Committee met to discuss divesting from fossil-fuels, with the university holding nearly $4 billion in investments in the sector. This meeting was prompted by a campaign from the Oxford University Fossil Free group.
Scientists from Oxford University have developed a new catalyst for portable fuel cells. They believe this catalyst may be key to efficient portable fuel cells.
Researchers at Oxford University in England are developing a new portable fuel cell unit and a novel hydrogen production method using formic acid.
Its Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is backing Cella Energy's advancements in hydrogen technologies.

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