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Breaking Science: Laser hearing, chatty females, clean energy... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

21 November 2008

Shedding light on deafness, an ocean of clean energy, is Jurassic Park a reality, and do cats always land on their feet?  Read more : Breaking Science: Laser hearing, chatty females, clean energy...

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Gamma-ray burstsNASA

By Dr Andrew Norton (The Open University)

06 July 2007

Andrew Norton tells how a mystery in the sky was solved.  Read more : Gamma-ray bursts

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OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor ZarneckiThe Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

John Zarnecki has had an astonishing career. We profile the man chosen to give the 2007 Open University Lecture.  Read more : OU Lecture 2007: 50 Years of Space Exploration - Meet Professor Zarnecki

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Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture Featuring: audio, The Open University

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

The Open University's 2007 Annual Lecture by John Zarnecki reviews some nail-biting moments from the first 50 years of mankind's journey into space  Read more : Fifty Years In Space: Listen to the lecture

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The dirty window Featuring: video,audio, NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech

By Professor John Zarnecki (The Open University)

26 June 2007

Astronomers have great difficulty looking at the stars. John Zarnecki explains why.  Read more : The dirty window

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OU on the BBC: Background Brief - Is The Sun Bad For You? The Story So FarUsed with permission

By The Background Brief team (The Open University)

08 August 2006

Following the sun may not always be such a good idea. Janice Acquah finds out more.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Background Brief - Is The Sun Bad For You? The Story So Far

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Waves and particlesBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

03 August 2006

Explore the nature of light and how our understanding has changed over time  Read more : Waves and particles

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Safety adviceUsed with permission

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

01 June 2004

Follow our safety advice when looking at the sun  Read more : Safety advice

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Observing at HomeProduction team

By Dr Lucie Green (Guest)

01 June 2004

Dr. Lucie Green has more safety advice when looking at the sun  Read more : Observing at Home

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The truth behind the torch Copyrighted Image London 2012

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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