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A brief look inside the Central Laser Facility (Artemis and target fabrication) #bigscience
The Central Laser Facility (CLF) is the UK's national laser laboratory. Engaging 5 separate lasers, each focusing on different experiments.
The CLF’s wide ranging applications include experiments in physics, chemistry and biology, accelerating subatomic particles to high energies, probing chemical reactions on the shortest timescales and studying biochemical and biophysical process critical to life itself.
#bigscience #laserspecialist #stfc #science #centrallaserfacility #UKRI #physics #laserspecialist
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Detecting the fingerprints of life outside Earth (MINAR at Boulby Underground Laboratory)
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Before the invention of the telescope, all the many stars in sky were nothing more than tiny balls of light. The search for life out there beyond Earth continues, as rovers burrow into Mars and probes peer further back into space, the most significant of scientific treasure hunts begin. Boulby Underground Laboratory is the UK's deep underground science laboratory located 1.1km below ground in B...
AI and the Future of UK Industry | Panel Discussion
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How will AI impact UK industry? What are the most promising ways it can be applied to key sectors? Who should be involved in regulating it? This panel discussion was recorded on 21/03/2024 at the STFC Hartree Centre Strategy 2024-2029 Launch Event. Featured panellists: Kate Royse | STFC Hartree Centre Jason Kingston | Cube Thinking Peter Waggett | IBM Annemarie Naylor | University of Liverpool ...
Launching the Hartree Centre Strategy 2024 - 2029
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The Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre has launched its new strategy, reaffirming its commitment to unlocking the high growth potential of advanced digital technologies for UK industry. Read the full strategy here: www.hartree.stfc.ac.uk/publications/impact/2024/03/07/hartree-centre-strategy-2024-2029/
The next generation UK X-ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL)
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The UK's next generation X-ray free-electron laser will help answer big science and some of most pressing questions. What is an XFEL? And why is it important to science? Find out more below and keep up to date with the project. Read more here: xfel.ac.uk
STFC welcomes PsiQuantum
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PsiQuantum are a quantum technology company that have chosen to locate at our Daresbury Laboratory! They are looking to build the world's first commercially-used quantum computer, using our cryogenic cooling along the way.
Sick plants, your drone doctor will see you now
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If you want to stop plant disease in its tracks, it’s essential that the damage is diagnosed as quickly as possible. To do that, you must take to the air. A UK research team are using drones and a technique originally developed for earth observation, called hyperspectral imaging, to diagnose damaged plant life faster than has been possible up to now. Read the full story published on Medium: med...
MOONS, the Multi-Object Optical and Near Infrared Spectrograph, explained
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MOONS (Multi-Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph) is a groundbreaking spectrograph designed for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. An international consortium spanning six countries is being led by the UK ATC and this large-scale astronomical instrument is currently being assembled in the Crawford Lab on site in Edinburgh. Read more here: www.ukatc.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspx
BIG Science at STFC Presents: Planck - The Littlest Measurement
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BIG Science at STFC Presents: Planck - The Littlest Measurement
Science with Impact - Creating eco-friendly artificial snow to use in movies and on TV
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Science with Impact - Creating eco-friendly artificial snow to use in movies and on TV
UK Astronomy Technology Centre, 25 years on
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UK Astronomy Technology Centre, 25 years on
FameRAL: Mummified lizard offerings brought to ISIS
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FameRAL: Mummified lizard offerings brought to ISIS
Science with Impact - Inspiring the next generation of STEMM students through virtual reality
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Science with Impact - Inspiring the next generation of STEMM students through virtual reality
Science with Impact - Designing affordable gamma ray detectors to aid in homeland security
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Science with Impact - Designing affordable gamma ray detectors to aid in homeland security
Materials by Design | Enhancing materials and formulations with computational modelling
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Materials by Design | Enhancing materials and formulations with computational modelling
Science with Impact - STFC help leads to two centres for high-energy proton beam therapy for the NHS
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Science with Impact - STFC help leads to two centres for high-energy proton beam therapy for the NHS
Science with Impact - When astrophysics and artificial intelligence meet environmental conservation
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Science with Impact - When astrophysics and artificial intelligence meet environmental conservation
Meet an apprentice | High Performance Software Engineering
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Meet an apprentice | High Performance Software Engineering
Storing clean energy: the key to a zero carbon future
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Storing clean energy: the key to a zero carbon future
Computing Insight UK 2022 | Overview Video
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Computing Insight UK 2022 | Overview Video
What is the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation?
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What is the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation?
Welcome To STFC
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Welcome To STFC
The ISIS Cryogenics Team
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The ISIS Cryogenics Team
Apprentice Health Physics Surveyor
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Apprentice Health Physics Surveyor
Clean energy storage - Bill David
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Clean energy storage - Bill David
Clean Energy Storage - Serena Cussen
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Clean Energy Storage - Serena Cussen
Clean energy storage - Alexandr Simonov
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Clean energy storage - Alexandr Simonov
Storing clean energy: the key to a zero carbon future
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Storing clean energy: the key to a zero carbon future
GOTO - Hunting for Gravitational Waves
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GOTO - Hunting for Gravitational Waves
Discover the Synchrotron Radiation Source
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Discover the Synchrotron Radiation Source

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  • @KartikPatel-nt4ff
    @KartikPatel-nt4ff 13 днів тому

    😅😅😅😅well I information good show 😅😅😅

  • @tom-kz9pb
    @tom-kz9pb 15 днів тому

    What I don't understand about forces is WHY they exert forces. Why should electic charges or magnetic fields attract or repel each other? If mass curves spacetime, WHY should it curve soace-time? It is not satisfying to say essentially that they "just do", and that these properties are so fundamental and basic to reality and to physical laws, that we can inquire no further.

  • @KartikPatel-nt4ff
    @KartikPatel-nt4ff 16 днів тому

    😅😅😅😅😅well information good show you 😅😅😅

  • @KartikPatel-nt4ff
    @KartikPatel-nt4ff 16 днів тому

    😅😮😅😅😮😅😅😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show more content 😅😅😅

  • @the-naked-sailor
    @the-naked-sailor 20 днів тому

    10 trillion dollars on a device designed to find out what happens when you collide fictious particles? I don't think so.

  • @ganardian6224
    @ganardian6224 20 днів тому

    Hi everyone, i'm from Indonesia. Nice to meet you. Like Mega projects for 9 years

  • @muhammadfurkan215
    @muhammadfurkan215 20 днів тому

    🤔

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 22 дні тому

    When will we see the FHT? Asking for a friend.

  • @Eris123451
    @Eris123451 23 дні тому

    Well that was unhelpful ?

  • @xctchaps
    @xctchaps 25 днів тому

    Good thing the moderators don’t have to be changed too regularly 😅

  • @1001foxes
    @1001foxes 28 днів тому

    the bounce depends on the wavelength

  • @b-1sauce525
    @b-1sauce525 Місяць тому

    Never seen a balloon pop into so many pieces 😂

  • @europhile2658
    @europhile2658 2 місяці тому

    How does this relate to the Diamond light source? A follow on (next generation) or complementary? You should build it though!

    • @SciTechUK
      @SciTechUK 2 місяці тому

      XFELs are able to produce much more intense coherent pulses, with more energy and on a shorter timescale than a Synchrotron (like Diamond), this allows us to look into materials and processes on the attosecond timescale. Something that cannot be done at a Synchrotron. So in this regard they are the next generation of these machines. However because the science that can be done on XFELs is very different than on a Synchrotron, they are actually complementary machines, which would operate at the same time.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 2 місяці тому

    The box of nuclear cannot be sqeezed becauese it will create Mass×÷@,^2four 1too

  • @m.miftahulmunuirmunir1892
    @m.miftahulmunuirmunir1892 2 місяці тому

    profsor

  • @NisarAhmad-tc3ji
    @NisarAhmad-tc3ji 2 місяці тому

    👍👍 very good meteorite

  • @maryter.
    @maryter. 3 місяці тому

    ¡¡¡WOW 😃!!! Excelente vídeo, felicitaciones. Muchas gracias por compartir. Usaré éste vídeo para mis clases. Saludos desde México. P. D. Por favor manténlo al aire

  • @wethecurious
    @wethecurious 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the mention! It was great to work with you on this - It's always a pleasure to take our visitors to planets beyond our solar system both through this VR experience and also through our planetarium shows.

  • @monak208
    @monak208 3 місяці тому

    I LOVE THIS!

  • @RadoslavFicko
    @RadoslavFicko 4 місяці тому

    Interestingly, from the relation |F|= m1.m2.c^3/h and masses (m1,m2) equal to 1/3 of the proton we get the force |F|=(5.56x10^-28)^2*(3x10^8)^3/(6.626x10^-34)=12598.7 N. This value is already comparable to a nuclear force of 10000 N [otherwise c=299,792,458 m/s is only valid in a vacuum, in a material environment its velocity can be (and is) smaller]. Assuming that the three points on have the same mass m[kg] and are uniformly distributed on the circle, the cosine component of the force is |F|=(m).(m+m).c^3/h.cos60°, i.e. still |F|=m.m.c^3/h. It is also interesting that the constant c^3/h appears in the neutrino oscillations and also in the entropy of black holes.

  • @michaelcosford3564
    @michaelcosford3564 4 місяці тому

    Incredible lady and lovely video

  • @OMundoParaIniciantes
    @OMundoParaIniciantes 4 місяці тому

    This is so cool! Congratulations on your new job. I am sure there is a lot of dexterity required to do what you do, and your crafting days were fundamental to that.

  • @davek4986
    @davek4986 4 місяці тому

    "What did you do at the gym today, love?"

  • @robertwhitten265
    @robertwhitten265 4 місяці тому

    Small and dense was my nickname in high school

  • @cannaglidemaous3388
    @cannaglidemaous3388 4 місяці тому

    We don’t need the names of them anymore

  • @QwartzBeat
    @QwartzBeat 4 місяці тому

    AI (Artificial Intelligence) has the potential to significantly improve flood forecasting and risk assessment. By analyzing large amounts of historical weather data, topographical information, and other environmental factors, AI algorithms can predict the likelihood and severity of flooding with greater accuracy than traditional methods. Here are some ways AI can help predict flood risk: 1. Real-time monitoring: AI can continuously monitor weather patterns, water levels, and other environmental factors in real-time, providing early warnings of potential floods. 2. Accurate forecasting: By analyzing historical data, AI can make more accurate predictions about the likelihood and severity of flooding, allowing for more effective planning and response strategies. 3. Improved decision-making: AI can provide decision-makers with detailed information about flood risks, allowing them to make more informed choices about evacuation routes, resource allocation, and other critical decisions. 4. Faster response times: By providing real-time information and predictions, AI can help emergency responders react more quickly and effectively to floods, minimizing the impact on affected communities. 5. Cost savings: By providing more accurate predictions and improving decision-making, AI can help reduce the costs associated with flood response and recovery efforts. Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize flood forecasting and risk assessment, helping communities better prepare for and respond to flood events. As AI technology continues to evolve and improve, we can expect even more advanced capabilities in this area in the future.ographical information, and other environmental factors, AI algorithms can predict the likelihood and severity of flooding with greater accuracy than traditional methods. Here are some ways AI can help predict flood risk: 1. Real-time monitoring: AI can continuously monitor weather patterns, water levels, and other environmental factors in real-time, providing early warnings of potential floods. 2. Accurate forecasting: By analyzing historical data, AI can make more accurate predictions about the likelihood and severity of flooding, allowing for more effective planning and response strategies. 3. Improved decision-making: AI can provide decision-makers with detailed information about flood risks, allowing them to make more informed choices about evacuation routes, resource allocation, and other critical decisions. 4. Faster response times: By providing real-time information and predictions, AI can help emergency responders react more quickly and effectively to floods, minimizing the impact on affected communities. 5. Cost savings: By providing more accurate predictions and improving decision-making, AI can help reduce the costs associated with flood response and recovery efforts. Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize flood forecasting and risk assessment, helping communities better prepare for and respond to flood events. As AI technology continues to evolve and improve, we can expect even more advanced capabilities in this area in the future.

  • @eyob7549
    @eyob7549 5 місяців тому

    Human body without pressure in space

  • @BrianWilliamDoty
    @BrianWilliamDoty 6 місяців тому

    every particle type has it's own personality. Inside a detector it's a particle party.

  • @nicolasarmanet7135
    @nicolasarmanet7135 6 місяців тому

    VERY INTERESTING ! (scientifically and historically) ; a very relevant addition to the other (more recent) two videos : ua-cam.com/video/qB8Yhp2XojA/v-deo.html (2009) and ua-cam.com/video/BUJiceFZ9ew/v-deo.html (2020). Thank you !

  • @Disobeyedtoast
    @Disobeyedtoast 7 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @piotrgabriel7282
    @piotrgabriel7282 8 місяців тому

    Will it be possible to observe human traces on the moon and the equipment left there with this telescope?

    • @SciTechUK
      @SciTechUK 8 місяців тому

      Unfortunately no, the telescope would be overwhelmed by the albedo of the lunar surface. The ELT's adaptive optics system relies on natural or artificial guide stars, which would not work in the case of trying to image the lunar surface as the surface is very bright: elt.eso.org/about/faq/#question_27

    • @matthewrowell8518
      @matthewrowell8518 3 місяці тому

      Think I heard somewhere else discussing this beast that it would be able to get as clear as a pixel every 10 meters as well. That number might be slightly off but I feel people have a misconception about the closeness of the moon. On the place side we have had many orbiters give us amazing photos of the landing sites and rover tracks

    • @Chris.Davies
      @Chris.Davies 22 дні тому

      No need! We have a ton of images of the Apollo landing sites taken by the LRO - the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. And yes, you can see where the experiments are, and the paths the astronauts walked, and the tracks of the rovers they drove. And yes, you can match up the film footage from the surface, with the photos of each landing site. And yes, we have 390kg of Apollo lunar rock and soil samples, split into more than 30,000 samples, which have been examined by over 500,000 geologists, and all of them agree on the exclusively lunar source of this material.

    • @matthewrowell8518
      @matthewrowell8518 22 дні тому

      @@Chris.Davies look out mate. Too many facts in your post. The uneducated will be after you with their opinions on stuff they know little about

  • @asienlatierra
    @asienlatierra 8 місяців тому

    It is one of the most exciting things that I always have in mind when I think about priceless and irreplaceable treasures from the past: finding a technique (which I assume would have to be an ultra-sensitive and meticulous, multiple scan that would detect what was written on each layer) and some machines even made ad hoc for it. Thinking about being able to read entire libraries like these, and others that undoubtedly (I suppose under essentially the same conditions) will be in Pompeii and Herculaneum. The amount of direct data, copies of the moment, literature of classics and minor authors of which we had no idea or had nothing..., in addition to historical records of businesses, laws and trials, etc etc... It's one of the things I really get excited thinking about. I do not know if there is even the possibility of finding writings from the classical period of this type in places or on supports that have been well preserved: for example, on parchments or other supports, and buried, hidden, or buried in dry, desert climates. ...etc. But I don't think it is even remotely comparable to what the inhabitants of two rich cities at the time of the disaster could give us. Good luck with the investigations. I believe it is a unique project but also with incalculable repercussions. And it is there. Or to dig up, but in a known area. If it were possible to successfully access all this written documentation as a first-hand source, its importance for Western culture and its history would be much greater than the historical data that the remains of the two cities can give us. Of a different nature and category, but also more transcendent. - Es una de las cosas más excitantes que siempre tengo en mente cuando pienso en tesoros del pasado de valor incalculable e insustibuíbles: dar con una técnica ( que doy por hecho que tendría que ser un escaneado ultrasensible y meticuloso, y múltiple que detectase lo escrito en cada capa ) y unas máquinas incluso hechas ad hoc para ello. Pensando en poder leer bibliotecas enterass como éstas, y otras que sin duda ( supongo que en igual condiciones esencialmente) habrá en Pompeya y Herculano. La cantidad de datos directos, copias del momento, literatura de clásicos y de autores menores de los que no teníamos idea o no teníamos nada...., además de registros históricos de negocios, leyes y juicios, etc etc.... Es una de las cosas que realmente me emociono pensando. No sé si hay la posibilidad siquiera de encontrar escritos de la época clasica de este tipo en sitios o en soportes que se hayan podido consevar bien: por ejemplo , en pergaminos u otros soportes, y enterrados , escondidos, o sepultados en climas secos, deserticos...etc. Pero no creo que sea ni de lejos comparable a lo que los habitantes de dos ciudades ricas de la época del desastre nos podrían aportar. Suerte con las investigaciones. Yo creo que es un proyecto único pero también de repercusiones incalculables. Y está ahí. O por desenterrar, pero en un área conocida. Si se lograse acceder con éxito a toda esa documentación escrita como fuente de primera mano , su importancia para la cultura occidental y la historia de la misma sería mucho mayor que los datos históricos que nos puedan dar los restos de las dos ciudades. De naturaleza y categoría distinta, pero también más transcendente.

  • @speed_demon420
    @speed_demon420 8 місяців тому

    Itd be interesting if you could ground the charge of the balloon while doing the test too. Suspend the balloon in the middle. Smaller balloon too for a small dome.

  • @hudsonbeals2116
    @hudsonbeals2116 8 місяців тому

    Didn't know tom cruise knew so much about atoms

  • @user-vi5qo5cl4h
    @user-vi5qo5cl4h 9 місяців тому

    Very well done! Thank you.

  • @siiv7973
    @siiv7973 10 місяців тому

    Well done ! And there are earth rocks on the moon... If not, I will tell the Americans to bring some rocks from the state of Montana...to Moon!

  • @artisticdragonborn
    @artisticdragonborn 11 місяців тому

    This is really cool! Maybe if the audio quality was better, more people would watch the video all the way through.

  • @meh__1016
    @meh__1016 11 місяців тому

    dark matter is probaly not axions as axions would have to be slow-moving, or cold

  • @jodiechapman9377
    @jodiechapman9377 Рік тому

    thi is sh*t

  • @ThePedroPimenta
    @ThePedroPimenta Рік тому

    O Paolo sabe muito!

  • @lauralauren6432
    @lauralauren6432 Рік тому

    Nope. Lise Meitner sat in The park watching children throwing SNOW BALLS. When those hit a surface or another SNOW BALL they "exploded" into "NEWCLEAR". She called it "FISSION". IT IS WHEN THE SPERM ENTERS THE EGG AND LIFE STARTS. LIVING CELL DEVIDES AND MULTIPLY INTO LIFE OF A HUMAN. THE LIVING CELL IS THE "ATOM". All BOGUS.

  • @sureshbaliyan7567
    @sureshbaliyan7567 Рік тому

    Nice to listen about Start Dust!

  • @georgeevans8040
    @georgeevans8040 Рік тому

    Thanks so much linear equations have never seemed so simple

  • @alexbartlett5118
    @alexbartlett5118 Рік тому

    Great video !

  • @WernerEngel1
    @WernerEngel1 Рік тому

    OK, and how does the new ion source work? how did you solve the problem of erosion? ECR? Or Laser? Or "just" better magnetic confinment?

  • @antonypalmer2815
    @antonypalmer2815 Рік тому

    I hope that this project gets the recognition that it deserves. Well done

  • @muzamilrajpoot4258
    @muzamilrajpoot4258 Рік тому

    8888888888888888

  • @DanielGlover
    @DanielGlover Рік тому

    Nice video, so many comment!. This came up on the home page. Reconise the places. ISIS and a fair amount of the people. I did things with them, ISIS people. Nice path down from the top, Ridgeway at the end by the horse stud,on the drone shot,. Good on the bike, until something happens, steep chalk path.