The Cavendish lab in Cambridge.
The Cavendish lab under Rutherford was magnificent, then after about the mid-1920s, it faded away.
Mark Cavendish is a world champion.
Daniel: Same with Cavendish .
You know Cavendish is your banker for lots of wins, lots of publicity.
Well now there's a Cavendish banana blight, one that's so bad that the global banana conference was moved from its location in Costa Rica this year
We're focusing on Wiggins and Cavendish , but he's a big unknown.
There was a young guy working at this Cavendish lab from Germany.
Einstein couldn't. The Cavendish lab, remember I told you the Cavendish Lab fell apart.
Remember, the Cavendish lab had to jump over to a different view.
And they found a blight resistant cultivar banana called the Cavendish .
Ned: "Boy Racer", Mark Cavendish 's book was actually written by this fella.
But what comes across in the book is your crush on Cavendish .
Ned: Armstrong's in the same way that Cavendish is a bundle of contradictions, so too is Armstrong.
And then, the same Cavendish and Wiggins than you know finishes third in the Vuelta with Chris Froome second.
And he came to the Cavendish lab.
Coalition of Abortion Providers; Elizabeth Cavendish , then legal director for NARAL pro-choice America;
In the early 1900s, the Cavendish Lab was around the size of the floor of this building.
The Cavendish lab, they whispered to people who were really bright in physics, let's look what's inside the atom.
He's also someone who, together with Henry Cavendish , created a special type of balance that enabled them to make the first accurate measurement of the Earth's gravitational field,
I mean it's very much like your story of your dealings with Mark Cavendish for example.
Where the desire and the impulse and the motor actually came from to sign Mark Cavendish on this multimillion pound contract.
He should be, I mean would Mark Cavendish say, "I'm immensely proud to finish second in the sprint"?
What Rutherford did at the Cavendish Lab in the 1910s and 1920s come up with what is a mid-level abstraction.
And then about 15 years later, somebody else took over the Cavendish and said, you know what would be a really good mid-level abstraction?
You have to be exceptional, like Rutherford at the Cavendish lab, like Einstein in 1916 to come up to it.
99% of the bananas in the world that are eaten-- sorry, in the West are Cavendish bananas.
For those of us who don't know, Daniel is Mark Cavendish 's ghost so to speak.
But I can see, I can understand why they retained Cavendish .
I think that the way it's coming out they might you know, Cavendish might be winging it a little bit and not have the lead out train and be left to his own devices.
But the experiments that people were doing, especially people like Ernest Rutherford, who was working at the Cavendish lab in Cambridge at the time, his experiments were pretty basic.
But there are two things that did they were even better at the Cavendish Lab.
So I literally stood in Cavendish Square with him as he's selling his Big Issue.