
Episode 64
Hi-tech physics, toxic soils and mussel shells
In this podcast from the impressively-named Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, England, we hear how two researchers are using hi-tech physics to study different aspects of the environment. The Diamond synchrotron is like a giant, silver...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
September 10, 201017m 21s
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Show Notes
In this week's Planet Earth podcast from the impressively-named Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, England, hear how two researchers are using hi-tech physics to study different aspects of the environment.The Diamond synchrotron is like a giant, silver doughnut, is more than half a kilometre around and - according to the blurb - you could fit eight St Paul's cathedrals inside.You might imagine a huge machine like this is used only for physics experiments. But it turns out it's used to study everything from the nature of matter to food and new medicines.One researcher explains how his studies... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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