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Building on success: Meet Sara McGowan Featuring: audio, OU

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 May 2007

Sara McGowan has found her perfect job. Her skills in science and art combine in the design of environmentally efficient and beautiful buildings...  Read more : Building on success: Meet Sara McGowan

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Alien Crustacean InvadersCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Jeama Stanton (Guest)

09 May 2007

American crayfish are threatening the habitats and survival of native British species, so Jeama Stanton is studying their behaviour, in the hope of finding a...  Read more : Alien Crustacean Invaders

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David Milstead: It's the Race for the Pole Featuring: audio, OU

By David Milstead (Guest)

09 May 2007

David Milstead, Physicist  Read more : David Milstead: It's the Race for the Pole

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The Parkinson's problemOU

By Birgit Liss (Guest)

09 May 2007

Biochemist Birgit Liss is investigating the causes of Parkinson's Disease in the hope of finding a cure.  Read more : The Parkinson's problem

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OU on the BBC: SnapshotsCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 May 2007

Six young scientists and engineers embark on exciting careers in industry and universities, from searching for the magnetic monopole to automated submersibles.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Snapshots

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Antarctic adventuresUsed with permission

By Snapshots team (The Open University)

09 May 2007

As a software engineer, Miles is designing programs that will guide a robt sub under the Antarctic ice.  Read more : Antarctic adventures

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The ligaments of the kneeCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Chinmay Gupte (Guest)

09 May 2007

Chinmay Gupte hopes that his work will eventually help surgeons to save more knees from further damage - and not just those of footballers.  Read more : The ligaments of the knee

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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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The science of keeping your coolDreamstime

By Sara McGowan (Guest)

09 May 2007

Have you ever thought about how you feel when you are inside a building - too hot, too cold, too humid or too dry? If...  Read more : The science of keeping your cool

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