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In an episode recorded live at EA Festival, Simon and Rachel speak with the science writer Frank Close. Frank is emeritus professor of theoretical physics at the University of Oxford and is the only professional scientis...

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Frank Close on the nuclear age, physics' forgotten figures and writing for a general audience is an episode from Always Take Notes by Always Take Notes. In an episode recorded live at EA Festival, Simon and Rachel speak with the science wri...

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