What would The Planets, the famous suite by English composer, Gustav Holst, sound like if it were created in the modern day? Celebrating 100 years since…
Author Christine Drabwell
One of the world’s largest icebergs – four times the size of London – has broken away from Antarctic shores and started spinning towards the open…
Figures suggest that 1 in 3 of those born* each year in the UK will develop Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in their lifetime. The root causes of…
Scientists from The Open University (OU) have discovered a series of large fan-shaped sediment deposits on the surface of Mars. These suggest that Mars once had…
Technology is being used more and more for training purposes in all walks of working life, to reach a younger more tech-familiar audience. The Open University’s…
The phrase ‘fake news’ has been popularised in recent years as a result of changes in the political landscape, both in the UK and the USA.…
The age old question of whether Mars has ever supported life is the focus of the latest research from scientists at The Open University (OU). With…
Following the impact of Blue Planet II, The Open University (OU) and the BBC have launched an online platform, which brings together programmes and resources to…
The Open University (OU) has been ranked in the top 20 of UK universities in the latest National Student Survey. The OU rose 19 places to…
Access and inclusion in education is key for those providing digital learning. Here, FutureLearn’s Isabel Drury, Partnership Manager, explains the reasons why it should be a…