CERN
Witness History. The Large Hadron Collider. Audio, 9 minutes
In September 2008, the world's biggest science experiment was switched on.
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CrowdScience. Will we ever know what the universe is made of? Audio, 35 minutes
CrowdScience finds out if there’s a limit to what physicists at CERN can discover
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Curious Cases. Rutherford and Fry, The Fifth Dimension. Audio, 27 minutes
Is there a fifth dimension? Hannah and Adam visit CERN to find out.
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The Why Factor. Why We Search for the Origins of Life. Audio, 18 minutes
Why do humans need to understand the infinite and the infinitesimal?
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Frontiers. Future of Particle Physics. Audio, 28 minutes
Tracey Logan asks what particle physicists are doing after finding the Higgs boson.
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Frontiers. 02/11/2011. Audio, 30 minutes
Did CERN scientists really break the universal speed limit? Roland Pease investigates.
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Physics Rocks. Audio, 30 minutes
Brian Cox meets some celebrity physics enthusiasts, including Alan Alda and Eddie Izzard.
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Big Bang Day: Engineering Solutions. Audio, 45 minutes
Adam Hart-Davis follows the construction of the Large Hadron Collider atom smasher at CERN
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