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Jon Chase: Black scientists - To be mentioned Featuring: video, Firebrandphotography | Dreamstime.com

By Jon Chase (Guest)

01 October 2010

'To be mentioned' is a rap written and performed by Science communicator Jon Chase for Black History Month, 2009  Read more : Jon Chase: Black scientists - To be mentioned

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Diary of a volcanologistThinkstock

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

26 May 2010

Dr Dave Rothery provides an insight into being a volcanologist when a volcano brings Europe to a halt.  Read more : Diary of a volcanologist

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Rough Science Carriacou: Mike Leahy interviewCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

28 January 2008

Get to know Mike Leahy, the virologist from Rough Science.  Read more : Rough Science Carriacou: Mike Leahy interview

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Profile: Mike LeahyProduction team

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

28 January 2008

Meet Mike Leahy, a man facing again the challenges of Rough Science.  Read more : Profile: Mike Leahy

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Why Mike is a scientist Featuring: video, Production team

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest)

27 September 2007

Mike Leahy reveals what attracted him to the idea of being a scientist, from the BBC/OU Rough Science 1 series  Read more : Why Mike is a scientist

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Rough Science Med: Mike Leahy interviewProduction team

By Dr Mike Leahy (Guest), The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 September 2007

Mike Leahy is one of the scientists bravely volunteering for a new kind of science programme: Rough Science.  Read more : Rough Science Med: Mike Leahy interview

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Solving the Parkinson's Puzzle Featuring: audio, OU

By Birgit Liss (Guest)

09 May 2007

Dr Birgit Liss believes the answer to the Parkinson's puzzle will lie in the genetics of individual neurones.  Read more : Solving the Parkinson's Puzzle

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To boldly go - Under the Ice Featuring: audio, Used with permission

By Miles Peabody (Guest)

09 May 2007

Science knows little about the Antarctic seas and scientists want to find out what's happening in this untouched, hostile habitat.  Read more : To boldly go - Under the Ice

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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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