As the Large Hadron Collider gears up to getting proton collisions before Christmas (fingers - well, pretty much everything, actually - crossed), I'm pleased to announce that my "Three Minute Wonders" will be broadcast this week - Channel 4, Monday and Thursday, both at 12:30pm.
As part of the prize for winning FameLab 2009, I got the chance to turn two of my three minute speeches into Three Minute Wonders with Wall To Wall Television. Directed by Peter Sweasey, "Finding Nothing" looks at why a null result would actually be a tremendous return on a £5 billion investment (based on my final-winning talk, below), while Thursday's episode takes a look at the search for Dark Matter at the CMS experiment.
It's not hard to imagine that the current economic climate will lead to a smaller funding pot for science, and that all areas of research are going to feel the pinch. The field of particle physics is no exception. It is therefore essential that we, as responsible researchers, continue to justify why we're doing what we're doing to the politicians holding the purse-string and the tax-payers who we rely on for our very existence - whether it's showing how technology and expertise are being transferred back into UK industry, inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers, or simply reminding us that projects like the LHC should make us all, as a fellow outreacher Zoe Matthews (Birmingham) beautifully put it, "proud to be human beings". Hopefully films like these, and the work of all those involved in particle physics outreach, will help. I am therefore immensely grateful to NESTA, Channel 4, FameLab, Cheltenham Science Festival, Wall To Wall, Peter Sweasey, the CMS Secretariat, the CERN Press Office and my colleagues in the Imperial CMS group for the fantastic opportunities provided, their much-needed help and (sometimes considerable) understanding of what's involved in making six minutes of television.
Enjoy the films - and let us know what you think!
PS: Once they have been broadcast I think they'll be made available online - I'll try to provide more information when I have it.
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01 November 2009
Three Minute Wonders
Post by Tom Whyntie
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
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Labels: Channel 4, cms, cold dark matter, FameLab 2009, large hadron collider
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