Do scientists at CERN get drunk and let their hair down?
This week on 'Talking Flutes Extra' Jean-Paul is speaking to Scientist, physicist, composer, flute player and Cambridge based lecturer Dr Domenico Vicinanza.
In a data driven world, Dr Vincinanza uses date created from scientific experimentation to create beautiful compositions to make the unheard natural world come alive.
During the podcast we hear excerpts from his compositional partnership with Yellowstone National Park and also with CERN and the discovery of 'Higgs Bosun'.
'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute Company. for more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com
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