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Sut mae rheoli straen ddigidol technoleg article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Sut mae rheoli straen ddigidol technoleg

Sut gallwn ni osgoi’r straen a’r pryder sy’n gysylltiedig â’r oes ddigidol? Mae gan Dr Gini Harrison a Dr Mathijs Lucassen bum awgrym i ni...

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10 mins
Broken Hearts in Batten Disease (Juvenile Dementia) article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Broken Hearts in Batten Disease (Juvenile Dementia)

An overview of the processes that cause the regular beating of a healthy heart, and the structure of cardiac myocytes (heart muscle cells) with a brief introduction to changes in the heart function found in CLN3 disease, or juvenile dementia.  

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10 mins
DNA Profiling article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

DNA Profiling

Dr Martin Bootman explains what DNA profiling is, how it works and how it can be used to catch a killer.

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10 mins
What is forensic science? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

What is forensic science?

We've all seen CSI, but what exactly is forensic science? Martin Bootman explains.

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10 mins
Shift working – does it change how we think? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Shift working – does it change how we think?

How does sleep deprivation and circadian rhythm affect shift workers' cognition? Emily Breese, a postgraduate student at The OU, explains the importance of her research on this:

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10 mins
The rotating Moon article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

The rotating Moon

Find out more about the Moon’s state of synchronous rotation

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5 mins
SMEs and Net Zero – challenges and opportunities article icon

Money & Business

SMEs and Net Zero – challenges and opportunities

How can small and medium-sized enterprises make the radical changes required to tackle the Climate Emergency?

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10 mins
How to build a real lightsaber article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

How to build a real lightsaber

Creating a light yet powerful tool that uses a blade of energy to defeat the Dark Side and also act as an effective shield against laser blasts is tricky. Here's a start: 

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10 mins
Is there life on Mars? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Is there life on Mars?

Mars is often depicted as an inhospitable world, but is this true? Mario Toubes-Rodrigo, a PhD student at The Open University, explores...

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10 mins
Enceladus: A habitable ice world? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Enceladus: A habitable ice world?

Is it possible that Enceladus, one of the moons of Saturn, could potentially host life? Grace Richards, a PhD student at The Open University, explores...

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10 mins
Decolonising the Curriculum through the History of Mathematics video icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Decolonising the Curriculum through the History of Mathematics

As part of Black History Month, June Barrow-Green and Brigitte Stenhouse gave a presentation in which they explored how historical sources can be used to decolonise the mathematics curriculum.

Video
10 mins
The unique relationship between the fig and the fig wasp article icon

Nature & Environment

The unique relationship between the fig and the fig wasp

Figs and fig wasps depend on each other to reproduce and this is a fantastic example of co-evolution. Dr Philip Wheeler tells us their fascinating story in this article…

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15 mins