An OU researcher has created a bespoke industrial microwave to melt simulants of 50-year-old soil from the Moon to see if the microwave heating method is possible to fabricate building components on the Moon.
OU researchers will highlight migration, citizenship and participation in the context of climate change and the experience of refugees at the Who arewe? project symposium at the Tate Modern on from Tuesday 21 to Saturday 25 May.
A team of researchers in the OU’s Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics have received funding to assess the cost of climate change.
The first three Open University students have been recruited for the new Natural Environment Research Council-funded Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP).
For many, the Renaissance was the revival or “rebirth” of Western classical antiquity, associated with great artists painting the Sistine Chapel and the invention of the printing press in Europe.
The question of whether the Internet is being used to reinforce inequality and to silence women online, has been raised in a blog co-authored by Dr Olga Jurasz, OU Senior Lecturer in Law.
Water is essential for life on Earth and is one of our most precious natural resources. But considering how our planet formed, it is quite surprising how much water we still have.
New research has found that slight variations in the background colours of green screens used for police identity parades can increase the likelihood of false IDs of innocent suspects.
Saferworld, a charity dedicated to creating safer communities by preventing armed violence, has secured funding for an ambitious research project aimed at improving the transparency and accountability of UK national security policy.