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Putting pen to algae Featuring: video, The Open University

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

05 October 2010

Jin Ae Lee is editor and secretary of The Asian Network for Using Algae as a CO2 sink. She describes the process of using red...  Read more : Putting pen to algae

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DIY Science: Ecosphere Featuring: activity, Tessa Evans - NERC Centre for Population Biology

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

26 March 2008

Use our easy to follow guide to create a mini-version of an ecosphere, and watch what happens to the plants and creatures inside.  Read more : DIY Science: Ecosphere

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Carbon in land consumersphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

There's nothing as delicious as something carbon-based...   Read more : Carbon in land consumers

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Carbon in sea plantsphotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

Down on the reef, carbon is as important as for land creatures.   Read more : Carbon in sea plants

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Carbon in the atmospherephotos.com

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

The atmosphere - our protective blanket of gases - has a vital component: carbon dioxide.   Read more : Carbon in the atmosphere

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Carbon in land plantsCreative Commons Image Astrid Photography under CC-BY licence

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

In autumn, green plants start to release the carbon they've held in trust all summer.   Read more : Carbon in land plants

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Carbon process: PhotosynthesisProduction team

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

How do plants absorb carbon dioxide - and why?   Read more : Carbon process: Photosynthesis

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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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