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Introduction
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When did you first become aware of Ernest Rutherford
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The Cavernous Laboratory
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Michael Faraday
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Rutherford vs Kelvin
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Interdisciplinary research
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Rutherford as an outsider
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The plum pudding model
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The optical illusion
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Rutherford
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Cannonball
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Crocodile
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Is it possible to be a polymath
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Neutrinos
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Nova
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Explore the life and scientific legacy of Ernest Rutherford, the 'Father of the Nuclear Age', in this engaging panel discussion featuring Robin Ince, Helen Czerski, Jim Al-Khalili, Linda Cremonesi, Jon Butterworth, and Sunayana Bhargava. Delve into Rutherford's pioneering discoveries in nuclear physics and radioactivity, and their profound impact on our understanding of the world. Examine the historical context of his work, including his interactions with other scientific luminaries like Michael Faraday and Lord Kelvin. Discuss the importance of interdisciplinary research and the role of outsiders in scientific breakthroughs. Explore key concepts such as the plum pudding model, the optical illusion experiment, and Rutherford's famous analogy of firing cannonballs at tissue paper. Consider the possibility of modern polymaths and the future of physics, touching on topics like neutrinos and supernovas. Gain insights into the enduring influence of Rutherford's work and its relevance to contemporary scientific research. Read more

Rutherford, Radioactivity and the Future of Physics - With the Cosmic Shambles Network

The Royal Institution
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