Physics
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- Posted6 March 2023
The Museum of Curiosity. Series 17, Episode 2. Audio, 28 minutes
John Lloyd and Anna Ptaszynski with Rosie Holt, Olivia Potts and Professor Carlo Rovelli.
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CrowdScience. What is friction? Audio, 36 minutes
Everything that moves involves frictional losses, but what actually is it?
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- Posted14 December 2022
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- Posted23 November 2022
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- Posted16 July 2022
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- Posted16 July 2022
Witness History. The Higgs Boson: A scientific discovery that explains how the universe works. Audio, 9 minutes
The discovery of the Higgs Boson by scientists at CERN using the Large Hadron Collider
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- Posted3 July 2022
The Forum. Radio waves and plants: The life of JC Bose. Audio, 39 minutes
How physics and biology entwined in JC Bose's search for the unity of all life on Earth
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The Life Scientific. Vlatko Vedral on the universe as quantum information. Audio, 37 minutes
A self-confessed physics fundamentalist decodes reality.
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- Posted18 May 2022
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- Posted27 April 2022
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- Posted22 April 2022
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- Posted7 April 2022
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- Posted17 March 2022
Science In Action. Bone repair from Covid-19 vaccine technology. Audio, 30 minutes
Messenger RNA used in vaccines against Covid-19 has been used to encourage bone healing
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- Posted10 February 2022
Discovery. The slippery situation. Audio, 27 minutes
'What is the most slippy thing in the world?' asks 8 year old Evelyn from London.
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- Posted15 December 2021
Bitesize Daily: 7-9 Year Olds. Science 7-8 Year-Olds, Forces and Magnets. Video, 20 minutes
Learn about magnetic force, push-and-pull forces, and how magnets are used.
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