Page Summary: Bit of Da Vinci Code moment here as Professor Laurence Eaves fuses his love of mathematical games and a famous piece of art. Professor Philip Moriarty takes issue with a paper by scientists claiming to achieve room temperature superconductivity.
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Bit of Da Vinci Code moment here as Professor Laurence Eaves fuses his love of mathematical games and a famous piece of art. Professor Philip Moriarty takes issue with a paper by scientists claiming to achieve room temperature superconductivity. Professor Meghan Gray discusses space co-ordinates and what sits at position 0,0 in the sky?
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- Bit of Da Vinci Code moment here as Professor Laurence Eaves fuses his love of mathematical games and a famous piece of art.
- Professor Philip Moriarty takes issue with a paper by scientists claiming to achieve room temperature superconductivity.
- Professor Meghan Gray discusses space co-ordinates and what sits at position 0,0 in the sky?
- Discussing the (recently successful) LISA Pathfinder and the planned eLISA mission.
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