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Four weird ideas people used to have about women’s periods
History & The Arts

Four weird ideas people used to have about women’s periods

...Studies Helen King takes a look at historic beliefs around menstrual periods...[A tampon flower against a black background] Watch Helen talking about period myths It wasn’t that long ago that it was believed that regular periods were essential for women’s health and in their absence, a loss of blood through another orifice was a fair substitute. In a classical Greek...
War Memorials
History & The Arts

War Memorials

...study class from the West Midlands came to erect a war memorial on top of a mountain in Scotland! Photo of Ben Nevis memorial plaque courtesy of coda on Flicker. Some rights reserved Symbolising values We may be somewhat ambivalent about war memorials, though. One could argue that World War II was fought for ideals of democracy and freedom, but previous conflicts are more...
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The Bottom Line Expert Opinion: How to Manage a Boardroom
Money & Business

The Bottom Line Expert Opinion: How to Manage a Boardroom

...studies are ambiguous as to whether such quotas actually increase a company’s success. Perhaps even more worrying is that these efforts are quite narrowly focused – speaking only to the empowerment of elite women, and not to the general problems facing the vast majority of working women. For a critical examination of these issues, read “The race for Boardroom...
Understanding interstrand crosslink repair in Drosophila
Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding interstrand crosslink repair in Drosophila

...studying interstrand crosslinks in fruit flies has exploited similar human disorders...Genomic stability and DNA repair are key factors in human health. When repair mechanisms are defective, humans become predisposed to a range of cancers. One kind of DNA damage for which effective repair is vital to humans, crosslinking of DNA. This occurs when various agents react with...
What is Religion - and the Growth of Religious Toleration
History & The Arts

What is Religion - and the Growth of Religious Toleration

...studies: How do people emphasise what is important to them? How do they choose to do religion in different ways? And how did these practices evolve throughout history?...Growth of toleration and privatised religion A phrase that anthropologists are keen on is ‘making the familiar strange and the strange familiar’. One thread in efforts to improve understandings of...
Animal-Computer Interaction and dogs
Digital & Computing

Animal-Computer Interaction and dogs

...studied the effects that the use of GPS tracking devices with pet dogs have on them and found how the technology changes their behaviour (e.g. they come back to their owners more frequently and seem especially happy to wear the tracking collar, associated with longer walks off leash). Researchers have also designed canine-centred interfaces allowing dog owners to train...
Brighton Pavilion
History & The Arts

Brighton Pavilion

...studying and developing your skills with The Open University: OU study explained Skills for study...Brighton Pavilion: Glossary - * Chinoiserie: the deployment of ‘Chinese’ motifs within interior decor, popular from the early eighteenth century onwards. The most widespread example of this is the so-called ‘willow pattern’ used on domestic china which persists to...
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COVID-19: Immunology, vaccines and epidemiology Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

COVID-19: Immunology, vaccines and epidemiology

...skills. You can read more on how to study the course and about badges in the next sections. After completing this course, you will be able to: understand how the immune system protects against viral infection detect antibodies against COVID-19, using the ELISA technique distinguish individuals who have had a COVID-19 infection, from those who have had a COVID-19...