In the past 120 years, physicists have revamped our understanding of matter — of everything that makes up the world. This week on the show, particle physicist Suzie Sheehy takes us on a tour through a cosmos of physics experiments that have revealed the nature of the atom and unveiled particles that exist outside of it. We’ll hear the tales of adventurous experiments and intrepid experimenters, including ones who didn’t receive their due. And along the way, we’ll learn about the ways that particle physics touches our everyday lives.
#485 Fine Times with Wine
#484 Animal Weapons (Rebroadcast)
#483 Wild Moms
#482 Body Builders
#481 23 and You
#480 Cursing and Conversation
#479 Garden of Marvels (Rebroadcast)
#478 She Has Her Mother's Laugh
#477 Cure for Catastrophe
#476 Science in Fiction
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#475 Mother Nature is Trying to Kill You (Rebroadcast)
#474 Appearance Matters
#473 Colour Me... Structurally?
#472 A Good Bout of Plague
#471 Pigs and Fish: Personality in Animals
#470 Information Spookyhighway
#469 The Death and Life of the Great Lakes
#468 Slicing into Surgery
#467 Pests in the City (Rebroadcast)
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