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scientists at work
Roger Frost
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Cambridge scientists talk about their work on community radio station Cambridge 105. In these short interviews, they tell how maths, physics, chemistry and biology are put to use in ways they never told us about at school. Our scientists worked in health, business, university research and places we had never thought of. Do share to drive STEM education and careers. Interviews by Roger Frost, Chris Creese and the science show radio team.
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Cambridge scientists talk about their work on community radio station Cambridge 105. In these short interviews, they tell how maths, physics, chemistry and biology are put to use in ways they never told us about at school. Our scientists worked in health, business, university research and places we had never thought of. Do share to drive STEM education and careers. Interviews by Roger Frost, Chris Creese and the science show radio team.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Science
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scientist 60: the astronomer – Paul Fellows explains why we do astronomy (2014)
scientists at work
21 minutes 12 seconds
7 years ago
scientist 60: the astronomer – Paul Fellows explains why we do astronomy (2014)
What is about the study of the stars that captivates so many? Paul Fellows of the Cambridge Astronomical Association fills us in and updates us on news. Hear about dark matter, isotopes, space probes and his association’s weekly events in Cambridge. All ages are welcome to join a weekly astronomy star gazing event (when skies permit) at the Institute of Astronomy off Madingley Road. Every Wednesday at 7pm in University term time. Car park near the entrance on the right. Walk on to the Hoyle Building. See the Cambridge Institute of Astronomy and click on Public talks (www.ast.cam.ac.uk/public)

Follow-up link to Cambridge Astronomical Association

* Join the mailing list www.caa-cya.org/newversion/reminders.php
* Join the association at www.caa-cya.org/newversion/joinus.php
* Mondays – Cambridge Young Astronomers age 11+ group; Thursdays – Cambridge Young Astronomers age 7-11 group

Tagged 105science, astronomy, environment, science, dark matter, isotopes, space probes, technology
scientists at work
Cambridge scientists talk about their work on community radio station Cambridge 105. In these short interviews, they tell how maths, physics, chemistry and biology are put to use in ways they never told us about at school. Our scientists worked in health, business, university research and places we had never thought of. Do share to drive STEM education and careers. Interviews by Roger Frost, Chris Creese and the science show radio team.