Listen "From the secrets of the universe to socio-economic impact: the power of big science"
Episode Synopsis
Contributor(s): Professor Mark Thomson, Professor Riccardo Crescenzi, Professor Sarah Sharples | The lecture will explore the cutting-edge frontier of particle physics and astronomy and the pivotal role of major research infrastructures in advancing our fundamental understanding of the universe. It will delve into how groundbreaking scientific endeavours – ranging from understanding dark matter to exploring the early universe – not only push the boundaries of human knowledge but also necessarily catalyse technological innovation.
The discussion also will highlight the broader socio-economic impacts of Big Science, including skills development, and real-world applications. By fostering innovation, these large-scale scientific investments provide tangible benefits to the countries, regions, and communities that support them, particularly in the context of intensified global competition for technological leadership.Featured image (used in source code with watermark added): Photo by Resource Database via Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-close-up-of-a-plant-F_z2cHsOXnM
The discussion also will highlight the broader socio-economic impacts of Big Science, including skills development, and real-world applications. By fostering innovation, these large-scale scientific investments provide tangible benefits to the countries, regions, and communities that support them, particularly in the context of intensified global competition for technological leadership.Featured image (used in source code with watermark added): Photo by Resource Database via Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-close-up-of-a-plant-F_z2cHsOXnM
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