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Collider: step inside the world's greatest experiment
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5 months ago
Journey inside the largest scientific experiment ever constructed in our new exhibition, Collider. Open 13 Nov 2013 - 5 May 2014 http://www.sciencemuseum.or...
This immersive exhibition blends theatre, video and sound art with real artefacts from CERN, recreating a visit to the famous particle physics laboratory.
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This immersive exhibition blends theatre, video and sound art with real artefacts from CERN, recreating a visit to the famous particle physics laboratory.
Journey inside the largest scientific experiment ever constructed in our new exhibition, Collider. Open 13 Nov 2013 - 5 May 2014 http://www.sciencemuseum.or...
This immersive exhibition blends theatre, video and sound art with real artefacts from CERN, recreating a visit to the famous particle physics laboratory. Show less
This immersive exhibition blends theatre, video and sound art with real artefacts from CERN, recreating a visit to the famous particle physics laboratory. Show less
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Collider: step inside the world's greatest experiment
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
- 26,043 views
Journey inside the largest scientific experiment ever constructed in our new exhibition, Collider. Open 13 Nov 2013 - 5 May 2014 http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collider
This immersive exhibition ... -
by Science Museum
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Only in England Exhibition Trailer
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by Science Museum
- 7 months ago
- 21,341 views
Opens 21 September 2013 - 16 March 2014
Book tickets now http://ow.ly/p0xBB
Fascinated by the eccentricities of English social customs, Tony Ray-Jones spent the latter half of the 1960s travellin... -
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Mind Maps: Stories from Psychology
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by Science Museum
- 4 months ago
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Mind Maps: Stories from Psychology explores how mental health conditions have been diagnosed and treated over the past 250 years http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/mindmaps.
The exhibition looks at k... -
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An Audience with Stephen Hawking
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
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A rare opportunity to hear from one of the world's most eminent scientists on the role of fundamental physics and its place in the understanding of our universe.
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The shipping galleries - A 3D point cloud fly through
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by Science Museum
- 9 months ago
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Curator David Rooney gives a guided tour of this 3D point-cloud model of the Shipping Galleries.
Originally opened in 1963, the Shipping Galleries were home to the Museum's maritime collection un... -
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Science Museum Live: The Energy Show on Tour
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- 3 months ago
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Science Museum Live presents The Energy Show: explosive family theatre for curious minds. Book tickets at http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/energyshow
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Only in England: Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr
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Fascinated by the eccentricities of English social customs, Tony Ray-Jones spent the latter half of the 1960s travelling across England, photographing what he saw as a disappearing way of life. Humorous yet melancholy, these works had a profound influence on photographer Martin Parr, who has now made a new selection including over 50 previously unseen works from the National Media Museum's Ray-Jones archive. Shown alongside The Non-Conformists, Parr's rarely seen work from the 1970s, this selection forms a major new exhibition which demonstrates the close relationships between the work of these two important photographers.
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Only in England Exhibition Trailer
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by Science Museum
- 7 months ago
- 21,341 views
Opens 21 September 2013 - 16 March 2014
Book tickets now http://ow.ly/p0xBB
Fascinated by the eccentricities of English social customs, Tony Ray-Jones spent the latter half of the 1960s travellin... -
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Martin Parr in conversation
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by Science Museum
- 1 month ago
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Martin Parr reflects on the profound influence Tony Ray-Jones's practice has had on his work and their shared interest in documenting English social ritual and behaviour, with Kate Fox, social anth... -
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Collider: step inside the world's greatest experiment
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A series of videos to accompany Collider: step inside the world's greatest experiment, a new exhibition at the Science Museum open until 5th May 2014. The videos go behind-the-scenes at the exhibition, and explore historic objects and key ideas in the story of particle physics.
Find out more about the exhibition on our website:
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/Home/visitmuseum/Plan_your_visit/exhibitions/collider.aspx
Find out more about the exhibition on our website:
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/Home/visitmuseum/Plan_your_v
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Collider: step inside the world's greatest experiment
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
- 26,043 views
Journey inside the largest scientific experiment ever constructed in our new exhibition, Collider. Open 13 Nov 2013 - 5 May 2014 http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collider
This immersive exhibition ... -
by Science Museum
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Collider: a two-tonne superconducting magnet
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
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Ali Boyle, Curator of Modern Physics, goes behind the scenes of the new Collider exhibition to introduce one of the largest exhibition object: a two-tonne superconducting magnet.
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The Cloud Chamber
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by Science Museum
- 2 months ago
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The Collider team visit Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory to meet the first detector that allowed scientists to "see" particles, CTR Wilson's cloud chamber.
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Collider: Vertex Locator (VELO)
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
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Collider Curator Dr Harry Cliff introduces one of the exhibition's most beautiful objects: the vertex locator (VELO) module from CERN's LHCb detector.
This delicate VELO, manufactured at the Unive... -
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Carl Anderson's Positron Photograph
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by Science Museum
- 2 months ago
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Collider curator Dr Harry Cliff takes a look at a photograph that changed our understanding of the subatomic world, the first photograph of antimatter.
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Collider: JJ Thomson's Cathode-ray tube
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by Science Museum
- 5 months ago
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Content Developer Rupert Cole introduces one of the Collider exhibition's star objects: JJ Thomson's cathode-ray tube.
Cambridge physicist JJ Thomson used this cathode-ray tube to investigate insi... -
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3D: printing the future
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Seena Rejal talks about the challenges of finding 3D designs
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- 6 months ago
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Software engineer Seena Rejal talks about how to find the 3D design you really want. -
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Brian Derby questions 3D printed organ transplants
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by Science Museum
- 6 months ago
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Materials scientist Brian Derby thinks that it will be some time before working human organs can be 3D printed for transplant. But there are some surprising ways 3D printing can already heal you. -
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Sylvain Preumont on how 3D copying is not as easy as photocopying
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- 6 months ago
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3D print store founder Sylvain Preumont thinks it's difficult to get a 3D copy of something real from your 3D printer. -
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Richard Hague questions whether everyone will have a 3D printer
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- 6 months ago
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3D printing researcher Richard Hague asks whether all of us will really want our own 3D printer. -
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John Hunt questions that 3D printed organs could make you immortal
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- 6 months ago
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Medical researcher John Hunt debunks the myth that printed body parts might help make you immortal. -
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Lisa Harouni thinks 3D printing can make design accessible to you
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- 6 months ago
- 1,319 views
Software pioneer Lisa Harouni suggests that 3D printing might help us all customise designs for ourselves. -
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