How Do You Study the Smallest Things?
Leave a reviewWelcome to the 8th season of Solve It for Kids! We start our new season off right by exploring some of the tiniest things in the universe… particles you can’t even see. Dr. Katy Grimm, associate professor of physics at Cal State University East Bay and her research is performed at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research that operates the large Hadron Collider. In other words, Dr. Katy is one of the best people to answer our episode topic because she STUDIES some of the smallest things in the universe!
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|Season: 8 |Episode: 192 |
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Episode One: How Do You Make Software?
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Welcome to the 8th season of Solve It for Kids! We start our new season off right by exploring some of the tiniest things in the universe… particles you can’t even see. Dr. Katy Grimm, associate professor of physics at Cal State University East Bay and her research is performed at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research that operates the large Hadron Collider. In other words, Dr. Katy is one of the best people to answer our episode topic because she STUDIES some of the smallest things in the universe!
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