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Small Matters was a 2002 Open University TV programme. It explored how molecules and atoms - invisible to the naked eye - shaped the world we live in.

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Fabric molecules magnifiedProduction team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

How do we manage to spin clothes out of plastics, worm cocoons and sheep fur?  Read more : Fabric molecules magnified

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How molecules affect usProduction team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Find out how molecules affect our moods and much more as we explain how molecules affect us  Read more : How molecules affect us

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OU on the BBC: Small MattersCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Molecules might not be big - but their influence on our lives is massive.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Small Matters

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How do molecules interact?Production team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

What is it that draws molecules together - and drives them apart?  Read more : How do molecules interact?

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OU on the BBC: Small Matters - Molecular ArtistProduction team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Meet our molecular artist, Cristina De Matteis.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Small Matters - Molecular Artist

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Ice Production team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

From water into ice, just how does it change state?  Read more : Ice

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Adrenaline BBC

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

We take a close look at adrenaline and find out how it affects fear, anxiety and even exercise  Read more : Adrenaline

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Steam Production team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

We explain how water changes state into steam  Read more : Steam

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How molecules interact: H2OProduction team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

Water in all its varied states is expained  Read more : How molecules interact: H2O

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Alcohol BBC

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

Why does alcohol do what it does to us?  Read more : Alcohol

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