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The Age of the Laser

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Apr 14, 2011Science & Medicine

Half a century since they were invented, lasers are now used in millions of appliances worldwide. But scientists also use them to solve the biggest problems in modern science. Dr Kate Lancaster has already amazed viewers...

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The Age of the Laser is an episode from Science Oxford Podcasts by Science Oxford. Half a century since they were invented, lasers are now used in millions of appliances worldwide. But scientists also use them to solve the biggest problems...

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Published Apr 14, 2011, audio available.

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Half a century since they were invented, lasers are now used in millions of appliances worldwide. But scientists also use them to solve the biggest problems in modern science. Dr Kate Lancaster has already amazed viewers on BBC4 with the Beauty of Diagrams, and she will describe the incredible things that lasers can do.

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