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The Life Scientific

Frank Close and particle physics

The Life Scientific

BBC

Technology, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Science

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2018

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Frank Close is a theoretical particle physicist and a pioneer of popular writing about physics. His first book aimed at a non-specialist audience, The Cosmic Onion, was published 35 years ago. His latest, Half Life, is the story of physicist and spy, Bruno Pontecorvo. Frank has also had a distinguished research career studying the fundamental structure of matter. It was during his PhD in the late 60s that quarks were discovered. These are the fundamental entities we now know make up particles such as protons and neutrons, which in turn make up the nuclei of atoms, and therefore all of us and everything around us. Frank Close went on to make a name for himself studying what holds the quarks together inside matter. Among his many best-selling books was his thorough account of the controversial claims about the discovery of cold fusion - the idea of unlimited fusion energy in a test tube - and which brought the remarkable story to the world's attention in his book Too Hot to Handle. Frank has spent most of his working life around the Thames Valley - at the Rutherford Appleton Labs, and now at the University of Oxford where is an emeritus professor of physics. In front of an audience at the Cheltenham Science Festival Jim al-Khalili discusses physics and writing with Frank Close.

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0:11.2

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It's in the hands of the creator.

0:16.7

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0:20.7

If you're looking at your phone more than you're looking in someone's eyes,

0:24.6

you're doing the wrong thing.

0:26.0

Julie, at your service.

0:27.8

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0:31.4

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0:35.0

Hello, I'm Jim Alkalee and you're about to listen to the quite excellent

0:40.0

podcast of the Life Scientific in which I get top scientists to tell me how they got to where they are today.

0:47.0

Today we're at the Chaltnam Science Festival and my guest is the

0:56.1

theoretical, particle physicist and pioneer of popular writing about physics

1:00.1

Frank Close. His first book aimed at a non-specialist audience, The Cosmic Onion,

1:06.0

was published 35 years ago and had a big impact on me when I read it as an

1:10.6

undergraduate. His latest half-life is the story of physicist and spy Bruno

1:16.0

Ponticorvo. Frank has also had a distinguished research career studying the

1:20.4

fundamental structure of matter. It was during his PhD in the late 60s

1:24.8

that quarks were discovered.

1:26.6

These are the fundamental entities

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