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Brian Cox: What went wrong at the Large Hadron Collider
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http://www.ted.com In this short talk from TED U 2009, Brian Cox shares what's new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading th... Read more

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- -: Brian Cox: What went wrong at the Large Hadron Collider

May 1, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com In this short talk from TED U 2009, Brian Cox shares what's new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances fro...

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- -: Brian Cox: Why we need the explorers

June 3, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com In tough economic times, our exploratory science programs -- from space probes to the LHC -- are first to suffer budget cuts. Brian Cox explains how curiosity-driven science pays for itself, powering innovation and a profound appreciation of our existence. TEDTalks is a daily ...

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Brian Cox: What Went Wrong at the LHC

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

Brian Cox gives update about the LHD at CERN and the problems that it recently encountered.

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Source: TED

Brian Cox: CERN's Supercollider

March 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Brian Cox shows the almost complete Large Hadron Collider of CERN and the awesome disoveries we could hear about after it has been used to re-create the Big Bang.

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Source: TED

Brian Cox: Why We Need the Explorers

April 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Brian Cox brings the audience with hime to outer spcae through breath taking photographs from explorations to show just how important our planet is to us despite it being just a pale blue dot.

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Source: TED

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