Take away Science - Audio
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Take away Science - Audio is a education podcast hosted by The Open University. It has 24 episodes, with the latest published April 2010.
From robot surgery to nation-wide hunts for stripy snails via Michael Faraday, The Open University's new podcast series caters to all tastes. Take-Away Science is about anything and everything interesting in science. Featuring interviews with practising scientists at the cutting edge of research, television science presenters and students starting out on their degrees, the OU Science Faculty bring their unique perspective on science today to you with each episode. Each interview is recorded by OU staff and the podcast is hosted by Rough Science's Dr Mike Bullivant.These podcasts are brought to you by The Open University's BLAST! project: http://blast.open.ac.uk
education ·en ·24 episodes
Take away Science
Research Stories
It's Elementary: A Chemist's View
Life sciences: Evolution in snails, the perils of looking after snakes and scientists on television
Science perspectives: from an OU student, to outreach and cutting-edge research
Earth Science Rocks!
Science: from the lab to Second Life and across the world
Science in Second Life, using robots in surgery and Walking with Robots
The Large Hadron Collider, the moon and some space scientists' heroes of science
Toxicology, more about life on Mars and children's author Philip Ardagh
Life on Mars, controlling disease and 3D printers
Women in science today, a latter-day heroine and forensic science
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