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There's only one week to go, until our first online event in the new 'Greatest physics experiments in the world' series. Register today, to hear from experts at the leading-edge of scientific discovery, who work on enormous experiments like the Large Hadron Collider or the James Webb Space Telescope. Individual tickets are available for all events, or save 20% on an online series ticket. |
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TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY | 6-7pm GMT | 1-2pm EST | ON-DEMAND |
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| Particle physicist Clara Nellist, part of the ATLAS Experiment team at the LHC, will dive into the past, present and future of this incredible facility. Find out how the LHC continues to expand our knowledge of the Universe, and what it's like to work on one of the world's greatest physics experiments. |
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OTHER TALKS IN THIS SERIES INCLUDE: |
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| TUESDAY 4 APRIL | 6-7pm BST | 1-2pm EDT | ON-DEMAND |
Don Lincoln, Senior Scientist, Fermilab |
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Join Fermilab senior scientist Don Lincoln, as he explains how America's flagship particle physics facility has taught us so much about our universe and how it works. He will share the future research plans for the facility, probing the mysteries of neutrinos, antimatter and a persistent puzzle involving muons and explain how the results from Fermilab, and other experiments, are helping theorists in their quest for the elusive 'Theory of Everything'. |
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| WEDNESDAY 17 MAY | 6-7pm BST | 1-2pm EDT | ON-DEMAND |
John C Mather, Senior Astrophysicist, NASA |
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is about 100 times more powerful than the celebrated Hubble Space Telescope and could observe a 1 cm² bumblebee at the Earth-moon distance, in reflected sunlight and thermal emission. It promises to reveal many wonders of our universe. In this talk, senior project scientist for JWST and Nobel prizewinning astrophysicist John C Mather will share how NASA and its partners built the JWST and some of it's first discoveries. |
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AN ONLINE TICKET INCLUDES: |
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Live 60-minute talk including speaker Q&A On-demand access to a recording of the talk and Q&A for 12 months Additional New Scientist articles relating to the talk topic Bonus on-demand talk on a related topic
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