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Virtual Microscope – revised and relaunched
Launched in 2012, our Virtual Microscope open-access website has been relaunched following a makeover in early 2021. The relaunch...
Book chapter is having great impact – December 2020
One of the 'Most talked about articles of 2020' was written by Professor Stephen Potter, Dr Miguel Valdez and Professor Matthew Cook,...
The Moon’s water: past, current, and future perspectives
Catch-up on the most recent Institute of Physics lecture by Dr Jessica Barnes from The University of Arizona. Dr Barnes joined us as part of our...

New method to simulate artificial tissue
A new method to simulate how artificial tissue can be grown in the lab to repair injuries and to provide better ways of testing new medicines...

Engaging with space technology to address malaria in Guyana
Staff from EEES are working with others from across the Open University on a new engaged research project. Titled, “Integrated Space Technology...

New Blog: Tales from the Quadrat
Tales from the Quadrat is a new blog by EEES Ecosystems PhD student Vicky Bowskill. The blog will feature content inspired by Vicky’s...

Welcome to the new and improved EEES website
Welcome to our new and improved website. This new version is more accessible and easier to navigate. Our mission is to provide a world-class...

Ecologists publish a ‘roadmap’ of the future of teaching and learning
In an initiative supported by EEES and the British Ecological Society, the first horizon scan of teaching and learning in ecology has been...
Living on the Moon’ return to The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2020
https://youtu.be/_rzfROZP7sE On Friday 17th July the ‘Living on the Moon’ team took part in The Royal Society’s Summer Science...
Applications for Ernest Rutherford Fellowship within SPS
The Science and Technology Facilities Council offer a number of Fellowships each year to early-career researchers working in research that...

International scientists discover a pair of dancing planets
An international team of scientists, including Dr Ulrich Kolb and Professor Carole Haswell of The School of Physical Sciences at...

BAFTA nomination for ‘8 Days: To the Moon and Back’
We are congratulating Mahesh Anand, Professor of Planetary Science and Exploration on being shortlisted for a BAFTA on the...