How Modern Science Relies on Sand
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of sand in modern scientific exploration through this 18-minute TEDx talk by Dr. Dave Barney at Cranfield University. Discover how sand enables the creation of lenses, mirrors, and silicon-based particle detectors used in traditional and cutting-edge microscopes and telescopes. Journey through big exploratory science at both ends of the scale spectrum, spanning 40 orders of magnitude, and learn how sand is at the heart of scientific advancements. Gain insights from Dr. Barney's extensive experience in High Energy Physics, including his work with the CMS experiment at CERN and his contributions to the Higgs boson discovery. Understand the importance of sand in particle physics, astrophysics, and astronomy, and its impact on research conducted by organizations such as CERN, ESO, and ESA.
Syllabus
How modern science relies on sand | Dr Dave Barney | TEDxCranfield University
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TEDx
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