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OpenLearn's Advent Calendar
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Sustainability at Christmas: Considering single use items, traditional plastics and bioplastics
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What astronomical object was the Christmas Star?
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St Lucia reimagined: marketing a Swedish festive icon
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Merry microbes: how might festive feasting affect your gut microbiota?
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What have big meals got to do with Christmas?
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Sherry is not just for Christmas
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What makes a great Christmas number one?
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Why do Christmas crackers go bang?
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Do Christmas lights interfere with your wifi signal?
Read now to access more details of Do Christmas lights interfere with your wifi signal?Beware: Britain's communication regulator warns that your twinkling festive lights might be blocking your wifi signal. Really? Andrew Smith explains why it shouldn't keep you awake worrying...
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A Victorian Christmas: Victoria's Christmas
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A Victorian Christmas: Christmas Day In The Workhouse
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A Victorian Christmas: Charles Darwin in New Zealand
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A Victorian Christmas: Thackeray goes to the pantomime
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The science of chocolate
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Talking turkey: 12 facts about turkey genetics
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