Helpful Context: Dr Clare Burrage is among those searching for the elusive (and thus far hypothetical) Chameleon Particle. Third in our "trilogy" of extended interviews with Professor Ed Copeland.
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Temperatures below absolute zero are HOTTER than those above, explains Professor Philip Moriarty. Featuring Professor Ed Copeland with a look at dimensional analysis and how it can be used on
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Dr Clare Burrage is among those searching for the elusive (and thus far hypothetical) Chameleon Particle. Third in our "trilogy" of extended interviews with Professor Ed Copeland.
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- Dr Clare Burrage is among those searching for the elusive (and thus far hypothetical) Chameleon Particle.
- Featuring Professor Ed Copeland with a look at dimensional analysis and how it can be used on
- Third in our "trilogy" of extended interviews with Professor Ed Copeland.
- Temperatures below absolute zero are HOTTER than those above, explains Professor Philip Moriarty.
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