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Stretch forming article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Stretch forming

Contoured, curved shapes are formed from sheet metal pressed, stretched and bent over a die. Typical applications include curved panels such as car door panels or wing panels on aircraft.

Article
5 mins
Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit

Explore the hidden gems of Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, an inspired choice for the 2013 G8 summit.

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5 mins
Do Christmas lights interfere with your wifi signal? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

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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5 mins
Everyday maths 1 (Wales) free course icon level 1: introductory icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Everyday maths 1 (Wales)

This free course will develop and improve your essential maths skills for work, study and everyday life. The course has four sessions, which cover the following topics: numbers, measurement, shapes and space, and handling data. There will be plenty of examples to help you progress, together with opportunities to practise your understanding. A...

Free course
48 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

Investigating bacterial communication

Can bacteria communicate with each other, and if they do communicate, how and why do they do so? And how might understanding the mechanisms of bacterial communication be used to inform development of anti-bacterial drugs? In this album scientists involved in pioneering work into bacterial 'quorum sensing'' at Nottingham University in the UK ...

Audio
21 mins
Can Space Technologies solve the Sustainable Development Goals? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Can Space Technologies solve the Sustainable Development Goals?

How can scientific and technological innovations solve global problems, and how can they be used inclusively? Devyani Gajjar explores…

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15 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

Supply chains: healthcare

From surgical tools to obstetric instruments, personalised colostomy bags to hip implants, the UK's National Health Service requires an astonishing number of products to be manufactured, delivered and routinely managed. What happens behind the scenes to ensure the systems function smoothly? This album focuses on the different roles of B.Braun, a...

Video
50 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

Scales in space and time

Scale – dealing with the miniscule to the massive, over milliseconds to millennia – is central to all the sciences. In this free course, Scales in space and time, you’ll go to the absolute limits of what can be measured – all through a study of an oak tree! By studying it you will be introduced to concepts in physics, chemistry, biology and ...

Free course
12 hrs
The struggle to save the seabirds after the Torrey Canyon disaster article icon

Nature & Environment

The struggle to save the seabirds after the Torrey Canyon disaster

Fifty years ago [March 1967] the Torrey Canyon ran aground between Cornwall and the Isles Of Scilly, splilling over 100 million litres of crude oil into the sea. To mark the anniversary, we're reproducing an article from WWT's Wildfowl magazine, where Dr J V Beer explains how the RSPCA and WWT tried to rehabilitate wildlife caught in the disaster.

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10 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

Design for beginners

How do you create depth and tone on paper? How do you create a cd case from scratch? Steve Garner, Professor of Design at The Open University answers these questions and others in this introduction to design basics. All design begins with translating ideas on to a canvas, and this collection encourages you to begin thinking about design ...

Video
15 mins
Dolly The Sheep: What happened next? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Dolly The Sheep: What happened next?

Back at the start of the century, OpenLearn - or Open2.net as we were then known - investigated Dolly The Sheep and the implications of cloning animals. A lot has happened in the years since then. Time to catch up.

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10 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

National Engineering Day

National Engineering Day is on 13 November. It’s a celebration of how engineers make a difference in the world and shape the future. The theme for this year is engineering role models. On this page we’ve put together some fantastic free resources of the topic of engineering.

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10 mins