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Darwin Now pod 9: Living legacy Featuring: audio, Creative Commons Image celerrimus via Flickr

By Rissa De La Paz (The Open University), Sheila Ochugboju (Guest), Roberta Kacowicz (Guest)

08 December 2009

Find out how Darwin’s scientific legacy is being carried forward in this year of the bicentenary of his birth.  Read more : Darwin Now pod 9: Living legacy

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Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now? Featuring: audio, Jupiter Images

By Rissa De La Paz (The Open University), Dr Fern Elsdon-Baker (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

05 October 2009

Professor Steve Jones reflects on how well Darwin’s ground-breaking theory of evolution has stood the test of time. Fern Elsdon Baker outlines the global scope...  Read more : Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now?

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Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa (TESSA) Production team

By Professor Bob Moon (The Open University)

15 September 2009

The Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa (TESSA) programme and new communication technologies, by Professor Bob Moon, Founding Director TESSA OU.The TESSA programme, now Africa’s...  Read more : Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa (TESSA)

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Breaking Science: Fire ants, jealous dogs, coral clocks... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

18 December 2008

Coral rings predict tsunami, how humans affect fire ant invasions, new way to combat HIV, dog morals and does searing meat really seal in...  Read more : Breaking Science: Fire ants, jealous dogs, coral clocks...

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Breaking Science: HIV and superstitions Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

06 October 2008

The latest research on the origin of the HIV virus, how superstitions are formed and why we think everything radioactive glows in the dark  Read more : Breaking Science: HIV and superstitions

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What is HIV?Production team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

We look at the HIV virus, and explain the difference between viruses and retroviruses  Read more : What is HIV?

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HIV AIDS: The ImpactSport Relief / Rhian Ap Gruffydd

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Beyond the personal tragedy of HIV AIDS, the virus has a terrible cost for developing countries  Read more : HIV AIDS: The Impact

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HIV AIDS: Challenges: IntroductionBBC

By Dr Susan Fawssett (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Susan Fawssett introduces a series of articles on the challenge of HIV AIDS, including the hold it has taken in developing countries, the socio-economic impacts,...  Read more : HIV AIDS: Challenges: Introduction

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Counting the crisis: Other sourcesIndividual organisations

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

To be certain about the extent of the risks we need to get our facts from more than one source. Charities, governmental statistical bodies and...  Read more : Counting the crisis: Other sources

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OU on the BBC: Being Positive - About The ProgrammesUsed with permission

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Introducing a two-part investigative series that examines the nature of the AIDS virus, how it works and the history of the development of HIV drug...  Read more : OU on the BBC: Being Positive - About The Programmes

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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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