"Rutherford Falls," which he co-created, "Hacks," and "Q-Force."
Rutherford property is up on the hill have you been to the Rutherford property okay yeah so it's a very special small
Rutherford died.
And Rutherford is a very famous figure, of course, in physics.
So Rutherford was not the only person hoping that something could change in this and that they could get more projectiles with which
And Rutherford likes cheap, small, experiments, right?
And Rutherford climbs in with his knees up around his ears, because it's such a tiny box.
And so Rutherford at this point becomes the president of the Royal Society.
lecture Dr Rutherford what is he talking about Mr Peasley what date do you think
The Cavendish lab under Rutherford was magnificent, then after about the mid-1920s, it faded away.
I think Mike Rutherford maybe made the comment once that you're a frustrated drummer over time.
kept a diary was rutherford b hayes 1877 to 1881 and ronald reagan
And I think there's the Adam Rutherford book about how to argue with a racist, where he sort of talk-- he dispels all of the various different myths
Can you tell us a bit about the speech Rutherford gave, and this moment in physics and what it was like?
But the first method that was successful happened in Rutherford 's labs.
And eventually Rutherford walks in.
And Rutherford looks at it and he was like, that's an alpha particle, I should know, I was there when we found them.
Can you characterize the steps between where we were with Rutherford and then getting to today?
And in that lecture, Rutherford once had a question, had said that, yes, there is some energy in the atom, but it's so tiny that you would never do anything about it.
scientific discussion on a Radio 4 BBC thing called Adam Rutherford .
In fact, that's how Rutherford described her.
And we got our actor-- our lead actor-- this woman named Kristen Rutherford , who is incredible.
What Rutherford did at the Cavendish Lab in the 1910s and 1920s come up with what is a mid-level abstraction.
You have to be exceptional, like Rutherford at the Cavendish lab, like Einstein in 1916 to come up to it.
So he had read in the newspaper the account of a public lecture by Rutherford , the father of nuclear physics.
and i came across a menu and an invitation for president and mrs rutherford b hayes when they were
of nuclear physics who was, in fact, Ernest Rutherford 's first student.
One of your earlier chapters, you're looking at Ernest Rutherford .
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.
This guy is like, I don't-- if the audience have heard of Ernest Rutherford , but he's a New Zealander, and he's famously like this tall, garish kind of loud person.
So in other words, according to the rules of classical mechanics applied to the Rutherford model of the atom, all matter should
But the best of all is the guy who ran it was in New Zealand farmer named rather Rutherford , and he had a concept of what I call a mid-level abstraction.
His first student was this woman named Harriet Brooks, who, in fact, a lot of Rutherford 's discoveries were based on the work that she did.
And in fact, actually this building is quite interesting, because it's where Rutherford had done his experiments at the end of the 19th century on splitting
I go to schools sometimes, and work with principals and people like-- I've been in schools like, lots of them, but I'm thinking in particular about Dr. Rutherford 's school