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The scientific and human story behind the past, present and future of one of the most important ever developments in science. Simon Schaffer, in front of the Old Cavendish, explains the scientific developments in Cambridge during the time of Guest curator Stella Butler explores some of the objects in our exhibition 'Shaping the course of modern science:

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  • The scientific and human story behind the past, present and future of one of the most important ever developments in science.
  • Simon Schaffer, in front of the Old Cavendish, explains the scientific developments in Cambridge during the time of
  • Guest curator Stella Butler explores some of the objects in our exhibition 'Shaping the course of modern science:
  • The reflection of waves is described and their expansion and compression is then illustrated experimentally.
  • In 1965 the BBC commissioned a programme to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sir

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