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Emmy Noether: Bucking the historical trendsCreative Commons Image Mathematical Association of America under CC BY-ND 2.0 licence

By Harry Kennard (The Open University)

11 May 2012

OU research student Harry Kennard places the spotlight on Emmy Noether, the female mathematician who bucked the historical trends suggesting women can't be mathematical geniuses  Read more : Emmy Noether: Bucking the historical trends

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When Higgs was just a twinkle in scientists' eyes...  Featuring: audio, 

By The iTunes U team (The Open University)

13 December 2011

A scientists at the Large Hadron Collider announce the fabled Higgs boson may have been identified, find out how it all started with this iTunes...  Read more : When Higgs was just a twinkle in scientists' eyes...

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Is time the same for everyone?Production team

By Professor Russell Stannard (The Open University)

25 February 2010

We all start off thinking there is just the one time – the same for everyone. Professor Russell Stannard illustrates how relativity theory shows this...  Read more : Is time the same for everyone?

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Consciousness and the limits of scienceProduction team

By Professor Russell Stannard (The Open University)

25 February 2010

Professor Russell Stannard asks how can we ever understand the relationship between consciousness and the physical brain.  Read more : Consciousness and the limits of science

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The nature of matterProduction team

By Professor Russell Stannard (The Open University)

25 February 2010

Professor Russell Stannard explores the nature of matter and how complete our understanding of matter can be.  Read more : The nature of matter

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Turning on the Large Hadron ColliderJohn McNab, used under Creative Commons licence.

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

05 September 2008

Follow the BBC Big Bang Day as we build up to the switch on of the Large Hadron Collider  Read more : Turning on the Large Hadron Collider

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The Hadron RapJohn McNab, used under Creative Commons licence.

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

19 August 2008

See the Large Hadron Collider in a new light with this fun rap  Read more : The Hadron Rap

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OU on the BBC: The Cosmos: A Beginner's Guide - Building the universeThe Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

06 July 2007

We reveal all about the universe: how it, and everything in it, came into being and the huge new experiments currently being done to investigate...  Read more : OU on the BBC: The Cosmos: A Beginner's Guide - Building the universe

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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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