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Can microplastics find their way onto your plate? article icon

Nature & Environment

Can microplastics find their way onto your plate?

What harm can microplastics cause to human health and can they get into our food? Joanna Jesionkowska, a research student at The Open University, looks into this here.

Article
10 mins
Light: Wave-particle duality article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Light: Wave-particle duality

One of the most confusing concepts in physics, wave-particle duality is unlike anything we see in the ordinary world.

Article
10 mins
Supporting sustainable and responsible space exploration article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Supporting sustainable and responsible space exploration

Silvio Sinibaldi explores some of the current challenges and opportunities in planetary protection.

Article
10 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
How is nylon made? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

How is nylon made?

Find out how nylon is so much more than just a nice pair of stockings in this article on the fascinating chemistry behind them...

Article
5 mins
Can we be categorised by our DNA? video icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Can we be categorised by our DNA?

“Race is just a social construct!” You may have heard experts say this, but what does the science say? Can our DNA group us the way many imagine?

Video
7 mins
How can nature help us meet the climate challenge in towns and cities? article icon

Nature & Environment

How can nature help us meet the climate challenge in towns and cities?

At COP26 in Glasgow, we saw that scientists, politicians, and environmental activists love their jargon. Everyone who attended came away with a new climate buzzword firmly planted in their minds: nature-based solutions.

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10 mins
What do scientists really do? My experience interviewing researchers video icon

Science, Maths & Technology

What do scientists really do? My experience interviewing researchers

Inka Maskiewicz, a Year 11 student, interviews scientists at AstrobiologyOU and the School of Physical Sciences at The Open University. These videos explain what they research and do at the university...

Video
10 hrs 1 min
Reduce e-waste through donating old computer devices article icon

Nature & Environment

Reduce e-waste through donating old computer devices

Reduce, reuse, recycle. Reduce means reducing your use of items that lead to waste. Since 2000, amounts of e-waste have grown from 20 million to 50 million tonnes per year.

Article
10 mins
Mo Vernon On Using Systems Thinking In Practice audio icon

Society, Politics & Law

Mo Vernon On Using Systems Thinking In Practice

Mo Vernon speaks with Prof. Simon Bell about using systems thinking, diagramming and rich pictures.

Audio
15 mins
Systems Practice article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Systems Practice

 What is systems thinking? Experts in systems thinking share their knowledge; dip into case studies; and discover more.

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5 mins
Peter Tuddenham On Using Systems Thinking In Practice audio icon

Society, Politics & Law

Peter Tuddenham On Using Systems Thinking In Practice

Peter Tuddenham speaks with Prof. Simon Bell about understanding systems behaviour.

Audio
15 mins