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Challenge: Make a ThermometerOpen2

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

28 January 2008

The science behind measuring temperature, part of the BBC/OU's programme website for Rough Science 2  Read more : Challenge: Make a Thermometer

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Cosmos TV and 'The News' Featuring: video, photos.com

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

14 August 2007

Dave Rothery blogs about the latest developments in planet hunting.  Read more : Cosmos TV and 'The News'

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Hot news on volcanoesNASA/JPL-Caltech/Google Earth

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

24 July 2007

While attending international conferences (IAVCEI, IUGG), David Rothery finds how Google Earth is increasingly useful for earth scientists.  Read more : Hot news on volcanoes

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Thermometer Challenge GlossaryCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

21 July 2007

Some of the key terms associated with measuring temperature  Read more : Thermometer Challenge Glossary

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Mercury or bustESA

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

26 June 2007

As UK lead scientist for BepiColombo, the European Space Agency's mission to Mercury, Dave Rothery attends a working group meeting in the Netherlands.  Read more : Mercury or bust

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Mike Leahy's NZ diary: Treasure hunt Production team

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

27 February 2007

A bout of 'Possum flu' and a lack of science makes things glum for Mike Leahy on the treasure hunt challenge  Read more : Mike Leahy's NZ diary: Treasure hunt

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Extracting gold from rockProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 February 2007

Information on how to extract gold from rock, one of the scientists' challenges on the BBC/OU series Rough Science 3  Read more : Extracting gold from rock

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HistoryUsed with permission

By Professor David Hughes (Guest)

01 June 2004

There are no records of astronomers observing the Transit of Venus until the 17th century. Professor David W Hughes picks up the story  Read more : History

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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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