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Gravitational waves and the early universe
Mark Hindmarch talks about our understanding of how we explain the immediate aftermath of the Big Bang.
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00:11:00
The Rev. Stirling and heat engines
Roy Darlington explains the attractions of the remarkably simple Stirling engine
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00:09:00
The dynamics of a spinning chair
00:03:00
Is there life in your PC?
00:16:00
How do we keep things from deteriorating?
Norman Billingham talks to Jonathan Hare about the science and ethics of preservation and conservation.
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00:10:00
How I am inspired by science
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Fixated on Nitrogen
Sussex University has always supported unusual, interdisciplinary and innovative faculties. A good example of this was the Nitrogen Fixation Centre. Jeff Leigh was part of this exceptional work who's aim was to discover how nature uses nitrogen to cr....
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00:01:00
A Greenhouse-Gas Experiment
00:08:00
Fullerene C28
Jonathan describes a smaller 'buckyball' with its inherent differences from C60.
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Fullerene maths
How the structures of fullerene molecules obey the rules of mathematics discovered long ago by Euler.
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