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A flooded cave in Colrado
A flooded cave in Colrado

Why it works

Our team might rely on a spot of luck, a splash of inspiration, and their determination. But there's something else that helps them meet the challenges. You can't beat a bit of knowledge. Join us to go inside the science.

Facing the challenge

What sort of person takes on a Rough Science challenge? Meet the scientists.

This series we’ve gone to town with Rough Science videos. We’ve got heaps of clips for you to watch, you just need the free Quicktime player.

Video Diaries
Get up close and personal with our scientists, as they recount their triumphs and traumas.

Video Extras
Watch the scenes that we couldn’t fit into the TV programmes. You’ll even learn more about science along the way.

 

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The Open University

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