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Vote Now Closed: Vote for the OU in ‘Fertilise the Future’ shortlist

The OU's Floodplain Meadows Partnership is in the running to secure up to £180,000 of funding in Ecover's Fertilise the Future challenge...

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

https://youtu.be/HSimn3wXc0A "Things that go bump in the night...sky" features three OUSTEM Academics sharing their research and their...

IoP lecture video: What’s Quantum Technology? – Sir Peter Knight

IoP lecture video: What’s Quantum Technology? – Sir Peter Knight

https://youtu.be/5lXOLvfIeDI The UK National Quantum Technology Programme has induced a step change in the UK's capabilities for pushing...

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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

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...

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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...

An artist's impression of a vibrant red planet orbiting a bright, shining star in a cosmic landscape.

Super-Earth planets detected orbiting nearby star

A system of super-Earth planets – possibly rocky worlds, but larger than Earth – has been detected orbiting the nearby star Gliese 887. An...

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SPS-led research selected as highlight from 10 years at LOFAR telescope

The International LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) Telescope is celebrating its 10th anniversary on 12th June, and work, published...

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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...

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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OU to the Moon and back – Award nomination

The Open University has been shortlisted for an award by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations for its STEM campaign to mark the...