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Dark Matter, U2 and NASA wee
A Science Shambles Blog Network podcast special, recorded a couple of weeks ago in a basement in Bloomsbury Maybe all the maths is just a better metaphor than a sock
All genius, all buffoon: 100 years of Richard Feynman
Audio documentary by Robin Ince and Trent Burton at the Cosmic Shambles network.
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Tagged audio, Cosmic Shambles, Richard Feynman
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ProtoDUNE
Interview on BBC Inside Science. Christos Touramanis, Adam Rutherford, Hannah Fry and me, visiting protoDUNE at CERN.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science, Technology
Tagged audio, BBC, CERN, DUNE, Inside Science, Neutrinos
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