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- BFI identifier763017
- Date2009-11-02 (Television)
- Production countryUnited Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisSelected as first of 4 programmes in the 3 Minute Wonder series, focusing on three short films presented by winners in the NESTA competition. Each year the National Endowment for Society Technology and the Arts holds FameLab a contest to find new communicators in science. In this film, a scientist working at the Hadron Collider, Geneva explains why the research will not be a waste of time even if the original experiment fails to discover dark matter and the Higgs Bosun particle. (NFA Catalogue) The first of three films presented by the shortlisted candidates for the National Endowment for Society Technology and the Arts (NESTA) Famelab contest to identify scientists capable of communicating new discoveries to a broad public. In the first episode a scientist argues why the Large Hadron Collider has been a useful experiment, even if it doesn't succeed in identifying Dark Matter or the Higgs Boson particle. (Synopsis)
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- CreditsDirector: Peter Sweasey
Production Company: Wall to Wall Television
Executive Producer: Leanne Klein
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Title
Famelab: Finding Nothing (Original)
Category
Non Fiction (Short film)- 3 Minute Wonder
Series Work - 797917
United Kingdom - TV - Non Fiction
- +Famelab: Finding Nothing
Work - 763017 - 2009-11-02 (Television)
United Kingdom - TV - Non Fiction
- +Famelab: Finding Nothing
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