Street corner science lessons with a Nobel Laureate

22 Sep 2008 from Boing Boing | Read the full story»
In 1988, Leon Lederman shared a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to understand elementary particles called neutrinos. ScienCentral set Lederman up with a desk on a street corner and encouraged curious passersby to ask science questions. The two-part video was part of SciCentral's Web show series called "Street Corner Science." Lederman talked about time travel, nuclear power, and, particle physics. Street Corner Science with Leon Lederman. (Video )

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