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Electrons are tiny particles that hold together the atoms in molecules. When sunlight interacts with a molecule, it first transfers its ... Taken from For educational purposes Author Wilson, Edmund J N Corporate author ... Normally we think of hydrogen as a gas. But elsewhere in the universe, hydrogen under extreme pressure can exist in more exotic ... Lecture Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008. In this

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Public Lecture—Cosmic Accelerators: Engines of the Extreme Universe

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Public Lecture | Super-Human Operator: Controlling Accelerators with Machine Learning

Public Lecture | Super-Human Operator: Controlling Accelerators with Machine Learning

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Public Lecture—Archimedes: Accelerator Reveals Ancient Text

Public Lecture—Archimedes: Accelerator Reveals Ancient Text

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Public Lecture—Cosmic Dawn: The First Star in the Universe

Public Lecture—Cosmic Dawn: The First Star in the Universe

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Public Lecture—Smashing Protons: First Physics at the LHC

Public Lecture—Smashing Protons: First Physics at the LHC

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Public Lecture: Faster! Catching up to electrons on the move presented by Taran Driver

Public Lecture: Faster! Catching up to electrons on the move presented by Taran Driver

Electrons are tiny particles that hold together the atoms in molecules. When sunlight interacts with a molecule, it first transfers its ...

Public Lecture—From Atoms to Animals: The Vital Force in Biology

Public Lecture—From Atoms to Animals: The Vital Force in Biology

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The History of Accelerators - Ted Wilson (CERN)

The History of Accelerators - Ted Wilson (CERN)

Taken from http://cds.cern.ch/record/320122?ln=en For educational purposes Author Wilson, Edmund J N Corporate author ...

Public Lecture—Physical Attraction: The Mysteries of Magnetism

Public Lecture—Physical Attraction: The Mysteries of Magnetism

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Public Lecture—Synchrotron Radiation: The Light Fantastic

Public Lecture—Synchrotron Radiation: The Light Fantastic

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Public Lecture | Jupiter in a Bottle: Extreme States of Matter in the Laboratory

Public Lecture | Jupiter in a Bottle: Extreme States of Matter in the Laboratory

Normally we think of hydrogen as a gas. But elsewhere in the universe, hydrogen under extreme pressure can exist in more exotic ...

Public Lecture—The Violent Universe

Public Lecture—The Violent Universe

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Public Lecture—Big Machines and Big Science: 80 Years of Accelerators at Stanford

Public Lecture—Big Machines and Big Science: 80 Years of Accelerators at Stanford

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