A report, co-authored by an OU academic, which forecasts clear trends for engineering design for the next 20 years, has been published by the Design Society.
An OU academic has won EU funding for a research project which aims to enhance the lives of migrant children and young people in education.
A survey which measures whether COVID-19 has changed people’s use and perceptions of plastics, is being run on an OU platform.
An Open University (OU) COVID-19 Rapid Response funding scheme is supporting a questionnaire-based survey of frontline healthcare workers to link attitudes to risk with COVID-19 test status.
An Open University COVID-19 Rapid Response funding scheme is supporting a series of writing workshops with health care workers in acute care and palliative care in collaboration with the North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.
Research led by an OU PhD student has found that wearable haptic devices can improve how a patient affected by Huntington’s Disease walks.
An international team including an OU academic have made a surprising detection of a rather unusual molecule – a rare gas called phosphine - on Venus.
Earth’s sister planet, Venus, has not been regarded as a high priority in the search for life. Its surface temperature of around 450°C is thought to be hostile to even the hardiest of micro-organisms, and its thick, sulphurous and acidic atmosphere has kept the surface almost completely free from visiting spacecraft.
A booklet based on research that shows the importance of intimacy and relationships for people with life-threatening illnesses, is being launched this month (September 2020).
Researchers are developing new technologies which will seek to mitigate loneliness among older people who are socially distanced due to COVID-19.
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