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Rubber and VulcanisationProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 August 2006

In the Rough Science programme Lost at Sea, the Rough Scientists Ellen and Kathy are given the task of making a life-jacket. They decide to...  Read more : Rubber and Vulcanisation

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RubberCreative Commons Image By vagawi via Flickr under Creative Commons licence

By Dr Peter Lewis (The Open University)

01 December 2005

Native Americans used it to make bags and play games. Today, it keeps the world moving. Dr Peter Lewis explains the history of rubber.  Read more : Rubber

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Iron and SteelPeter Lewis

By Dr Mike Fitzpatrick (The Open University)

01 December 2005

Mike Fitzpatrick explains how first cast iron and then steel were developed, and the vital part these discoveries played in the industrial revolution.  Read more : Iron and Steel

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Video Extras 2: Lost At Sea Featuring: video, Production team

By Ellen McCallie (Guest), Dr Kathy Sykes (Guest)

23 February 2005

Follow Ellen in this exclusive video extra as she collects latex and makes rubber, as part of the fifth BBC/OU TV series Rough Science, based...  Read more : Video Extras 2: Lost At Sea

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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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