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Stephen Hawking at the Science Museum – video

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Professor Stephen Hawking joins Alison Boyle, curator of the Large Hadron Collider exhibition at the Science Museum in London, to give a talk on the role of fundamental physics and its place in the understanding of our universe. The Collider exhibition has been created by the Science Museum in close collaboration with Cern

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