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Shows how Italian physicist Carlo Rubbia (who shared the Nobel Prize ofr Physics in 1984) and his team designed and constructed a 2000-tonne detector to record the ‘W’ particle as it speeds through the...
A series of eight short documentaries licensed to Vega from the Science and Technology Facilities Council, highlighting research work being carried out at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN, including hunting...
"We're building the BBC of the future here – with a long-term commitment to radio at its heart." - BBC Controller Mark Thompson In his speech last week at the 2011 Radio festival (as reported here),...
A set of four archival video recordings from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, of the outstanding Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. Although the recording is of modest technical quality...
Based on the book by physicist and author Brian Greene, this series of four programmes explores space, time, and the very nature of reality. He explains how our perceptions have fooled us and time may be an...
Series looking at new thinking in cosmology, evolution and brain sciences, observing that developments in science appear toconverge with religious ideas that are both ancient and new. 1 (producer Angela...
A: Introduces the idea of an electromagnetic wave and shows how a wave equation can be derived from Maxwell’s equations. Presents a scalar wave equation and its sinusoidal solution and illustrates various...
David Malone’s sequel to TESTING GOD examines belief in the soul and whether it is more than just a fanciful religious idea. Is there some real scientific basis for the feeling that many even non religious...
'To be or not to be ...' as recited in the early 1880s crackled to life on computer speakers at the Library of Congress on Tuesday, 13 December. The early audio recordings on Volta discs - which...
The 160th Royal Institution Christmas Lectures series, given by Professor Charles Taylor, a physicist and a musician, exploring the physics of music. 1. Whenever the pressure of the air is changed rapidly by...
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