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Living on the Moon’ return to The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2020

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

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...

An artist's impression depicting a vibrant planet orbiting a bright star in a cosmic landscape.

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...

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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...

Artist's rendering of the Hubble Space Telescope floating in space, showcasing its iconic design and scientific purpose.

Funding success to design sensors for X-ray telescopes

OU researchers within the School of Physical Sciences have been awarded €1 million by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a prototype...

New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

European researchers, including Dr Manish Patel, Dr Matt Balme and Dr Matthew Sylvest from The Open University(OU), have...

Apollo 17 sample leads to new discovery of the Moon’s evolution

Apollo 17 sample leads to new discovery of the Moon’s evolution

An international team of scientists, including Mahesh Anand, Professor of Planetary Science and Exploration at The Open University, have...

Ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old

Ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old

Scientists from around the globe have discovered evidence of ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old, using high-resolution 3D...

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SXP390 Student Prize 2024 – “OU student wins prize for study of the exoplanet Kepler-452b”

Each year the School of Physics recognises the achievement of its students through a series of prizes. One of those is the Paul Lidgett Prize,...

Hear about the early years of the OU from someone who was there

Hear about the early years of the OU from someone who was there

In January we were delighted to welcome Professor Emeritus of Physics, Russell Stannard, back to the Open University to speak about his personal...

Newly detected green light observed around Mars

Newly detected green light observed around Mars

OU scientists, as part of an international team, have identified a never-before-seen, green glow surrounding Mars with the same characteristics as...

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Physical Sciences Outreach Officer writes new planetarium show narrated by Lupita Nyong’o

We are delighted to announce that our Outreach and Public Engagement Officer, Dr Natalie Starkey, has just completed a year-long project...