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Tag Archives: Robin Ince
Nine Lessons 24
I was privileged to be part of this, and the wrap-up/running order is now up at the Cosmic Shambles Network. Top quote “If this whole thing reads like a weird fever dream. It was.” Some highlights will be up there … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Science, Silly
Tagged Charles Dickens, Cosmic Shambles, Jacob Rees-Mogg, ninelessons, Robin Ince
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Science Shambles
I did another Sunday Science Shambles with Robin and Helen, and Becky Smethurst. The recording is available here…
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Becky Smethurst, Cosmic Shambles, Helen Czerski, Robin Ince
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Oceans, teeth and particles
The Cosmic Shambles network continues producing excellent content through the COVID crisis, and I was happy to feature on their Sunday Science Q&A last week with Robin and Helen, and Brenna Hassett as the other guest. The recording is below. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Brenna Hassett, Cosmic Shambles, Helen Czerski, LHC, Robin Ince
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Stay at Home Festival
I just did a live Q&A with Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski and Robin Ince. If you watch it you can learn all kinds of stuff about quarks, champagne corks, charts & graphs, zero gravity flights and the dangers of trying … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Politics, Science
Tagged Cosmic Shambles, Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski, Robin Ince, video
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