
Atomic Radio Episode 6: A Dark Art
Jun 29, 2014 - 00:29:59
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This episode explores the ways in which breaking something into pieces can help to understand it, from the story of crystallographer Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray diffraction photograph that revealed the DNA double helix, to...
Atomic Radio Episode 3: To Break Into Pieces is an episode from ATOMIC radio by ATOMIC radio. This episode explores the ways in which breaking something into pieces can help to understand it, from the story of crystallographer Rosalind Fran...
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Published Jun 6, 2014, 00:29:03 long, audio available.
This episode explores the ways in which breaking something into pieces can help to understand it, from the story of crystallographer Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray diffraction photograph that revealed the DNA double helix, to artist and academic Lina Hakim on what breaking toys apart has in common with crystallography, and the work of composer Margaret Schedel who is experimenting with new ways for scientists to understand X-ray data more deeply – by using their ears. Find out more about this episode at
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Atomic Radio Episode 3: To Break Into Pieces is from ATOMIC radio by ATOMIC radio.
Published Jun 6, 2014 and 00:29:03 long