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The invisible fire extinguisher Featuring: video, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

10 October 2008

Discover the secret of the invisible fire extinguisher. This video shows you how to fight fire with baking soda and vinegar  Read more : The invisible fire extinguisher

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Estuary lifeMike Dodd

By Dr Mike Dodd (The Open University)

12 October 2006

Mike Dodd introduces some of the life found at the mouths of British rivers  Read more : Estuary life

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Rough Science Death Valley: Rocket challenge Production team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

29 August 2006

Up, up and away – the team must make three different rockets that are fuelled only by water, and have an egg as a passenger!...  Read more : Rough Science Death Valley: Rocket challenge

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Sacrificial MetalsProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 August 2006

In the Rough Science programme 'The Reef', the Rough Scientists constructed a burglar alarm to protect the delicate coral reef off the island of Chumbe....  Read more : Sacrificial Metals

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The science of G-forceBBC

By Dr Duncan Banks (The Open University), Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

01 July 2006

After having been hit in the face with G-force for Lab Rats, Mike Leahy explains exactly what he was up against.  Read more : The science of G-force

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G-Force DiaryProduction team

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

01 July 2006

Read Mike Leahy and Zeron Gibson's G-Force diary, as part of the BBC/OU's programme website for Lab Rats  Read more : G-Force Diary

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Leg scienceBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

02 June 2006

How fast can you go using leg power? Adam Hart-Davis investigates the science involved.  Read more : Leg science

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Inside powerProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

02 November 2005

Flames are an integral part of burning and combustion, and clearly provide strong evidence that chemical reactions may involve large energy changes. But why is...  Read more : Inside power

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How molecules interact: H2OProduction team

By The Small Matters team (The Open University)

26 September 2005

Water in all its varied states is expained  Read more : How molecules interact: H2O

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Mike's To The Lighthouse diaryProduction team

By Dr Mike Bullivant (The Open University)

09 March 2005

Mike Bullivant's diary about the challenge for the To the Lighthouse programme, part of the fifth BBC/OU TV series Rough Science, based in Zanzibar  Read more : Mike's To The Lighthouse diary

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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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