In Oxfordshire today making some new films for Backstage Science.
I'm at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and just walked past the Diamond Synchrotron, which must be one of my favourite buildings in the UK.
Very cool looking - somewhere between a sports stadium and flying saucer.
And then, coincidentally, a few moments later I read on Twitter that it's Diamond's 10th birthday!
There are a million great films about Diamond and what they do... But here are some of those I've made over the last year or two.
PS: Check out my new Backstage Science Aerial Map - including Diamond of course!
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Friday, 11 February 2011
Backstage at a Synchrotron
Here's the latest addition to my new series, Backstage Science.
This video is a look at the Diamond Light Source - an amazing synchrotron not far from Oxford, UK.
I've previously posted videos about the MIRI Space Camera.
And there's plenty more to come from science facilities across the country.
The series is new and still building a following, so feel free to help me out and share with friends.
It can followed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
This video is a look at the Diamond Light Source - an amazing synchrotron not far from Oxford, UK.
I've previously posted videos about the MIRI Space Camera.
And there's plenty more to come from science facilities across the country.
The series is new and still building a following, so feel free to help me out and share with friends.
It can followed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
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