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OU on the BBC: CoastBy Richard0 via Flickr under Creative Commons licence

By The Coast web team (The Open University)

23 July 2010

The always-surprising story of life on the edge of the British Isles - and beyond - is a co-production between the BBC and The Open...  Read more : OU on the BBC: Coast

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View from a cliff-side: sea-cliff climbing Featuring: audio, Dreamstime

By Caroline Heaney (The Open University), Dr Mark Brandon (The Open University)

21 July 2010

What is it that drives people to climb up sheer cliff walls - and how do they prepare mentally? Mark Brandon offers a view from...  Read more : View from a cliff-side: sea-cliff climbing

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Heligoland: the birds' pit stop Featuring: video,audio, BBC Natural History Unit

By Dr Patricia Ash (The Open University)

21 July 2010

Heligoland is perfectly placed for birds to take a break during the long commute, says Patricia Ash.  Read more : Heligoland: the birds' pit stop

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Oil and water: Why do we value oil? Featuring: video,audio, Creative Commons Image By JFabra via Flickr under Creative Commons licence

By Dr Patricia Ash (The Open University)

21 July 2010

Patricia Ash explains why we take the risk of drilling in the first place.  Read more : Oil and water: Why do we value oil?

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The Roundtable Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Dr Patricia Ash (The Open University), Dr Wendy Maples (The Open University), Dr David Sharp (The Open University), Dr Mark Brandon (The Open University), Glynda Easterbrook (The Open University), Dr Susie West (The Open University)

21 July 2010

The fifth series of Coast marks the end of a relationship between the Coast production team and Open University experts that has lasted the best...  Read more : The Roundtable

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Oil and water: What's happened in the Gulf? Featuring: video,audio, Dreamstime

By Dr Patricia Ash (The Open University)

21 July 2010

The massive oil spill off the coast of the US is dominating headlines. Patricia Ash looks at what's going on in the Gulf of Mexico.  Read more : Oil and water: What's happened in the Gulf?

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SeahengePicture Esk, used under CC-BY-NC licence.

By The Coast web team (The Open University)

21 July 2010

It's not a henge - and it wasn't meant to be in the sea...  Read more : Seahenge

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Oil and water: How do you clean up? Featuring: video,audio, Dreamstime

By Dr Patricia Ash (The Open University)

21 July 2010

Sometimes, clearing up an oil spill actually makes things worse. Patricia Ash explains why.   Read more : Oil and water: How do you clean up?

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ClydebuiltJames Allan, reproduced under CC-BY-SA licence.

By Dr Gerry Mooney (The Open University)

20 July 2010

Clydebank may no longer be a shipbuilding powerhouse, but the Queen Elizabeth 2 and others were constructed along the river Clyde.  Read more : Clydebuilt

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Clydebank todayBen Cooper under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By Dr Gerry Mooney (The Open University)

20 July 2010

 Clydebank's shipbuilding days are over, but the area's future is looking up.  Read more : Clydebank today

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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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