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The Cosmic Onion
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A is for Atoms: In this first of five lectures, Professor Frank Close examines the electromagnetic spectrum, including infrared to ultraviolet rays and radio waves to gamma rays.
We learn how atomic nuclei behave, form and change so we can understand the stars and how our Sun produces its power. The R.I. Lectures are part of the unique heritage of one of the UK's most prestigious scientific societies.
In this lecture, Professor Frank Close looks at the methods of imaging fundamental particles – particles that you cannot see with the naked eye.
Before there was the Large Hadron Collider, there was the Large Electron-Positron Collider, the largest lepton accelerator ever built to study antimatter.
In this final series of the lecture, Professor Frank Close examines the symmetry of an early universe and its current asymmetrical status.
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