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Putting pen to algae Featuring: video, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

05 October 2010

Jin Ae Lee is editor and secretary of The Asian Network for Using Algae as a CO2 sink. She describes the process of using red...  Read more : Putting pen to algae

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Can a techno-fix offer the world a global warming breathing space?Creative Commons Image GuentherHH under CC-BY-ND licence

By Dr James Warren (The Open University)

08 September 2009

Is geo-engineering and the use of artificial forests likely to provide a long-term solution to reducing our carbon dioxide levels?  Read more : Can a techno-fix offer the world a global warming breathing space?

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Breaking Science: Rainforests, earthquakes & liquid glass Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 March 2009

Man and horse history, the Amazon – potential carbon criminal, earthquake prediction and are old windows thicker at the bottom because glass is...  Read more : Breaking Science: Rainforests, earthquakes & liquid glass

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Breaking Science: Queen ant impersonators & tall stories... Featuring: audio, JensBuurgaardNielsen via Wikimedia

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 February 2009

Queen ant impersonators, how IVF helps in nature vs. nurture debate, chemical link between asthma and eczema, and can you predict a child's ...  Read more : Breaking Science: Queen ant impersonators & tall stories...

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Breaking Science: Stress, fish, financial success... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

18 January 2009

Important fish, can finger length predict success and are daddy long-legs all that venomous?  Read more : Breaking Science: Stress, fish, financial success...

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Methane and meVince Gauci

By Dr Vincent Gauci (The Open University)

02 December 2008

Vince Gauci can often be found measuring methane emissions from wetlands. He explains what he's up to.  Read more : Methane and me

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Breaking Science: Frozen clones, friendly bacteria, Dalmations... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

07 November 2008

How to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, clone a frozen mouse, and harness the elusive power of vitamins.  Read more : Breaking Science: Frozen clones, friendly bacteria, Dalmations...

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From hothouse to icehouseCreative Commons Image MuseumWales/Paul Pearson - Cardiff University under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By Dr Pallavi Anand (The Open University)

23 October 2008

Why did the earth go from hothouse to icehouse? Pallavi Anand explains the mystery of the ice age during the Cenozoic period  Read more : From hothouse to icehouse

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The invisible fire extinguisher Featuring: video, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

10 October 2008

Discover the secret of the invisible fire extinguisher. This video shows you how to fight fire with baking soda and vinegar  Read more : The invisible fire extinguisher

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Paradise Lost in the restaurantCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Dr Joe Smith (The Open University)

10 October 2008

Joe Smith blogs from onboard boat, on his Arctic climate change expedition.  Read more : Paradise Lost in the restaurant

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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