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  1. Ricky Nathvani

Ricky Nathvani

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A Particle Physics researcher and PhD candidate at University College London with an enthusiasm for science communication and outreach. I work on the structure of the proton for applications at the Large Hadron Collider, and when not working enjoy books, black coffee, board-games and beer-fuelled conversations.

Articles by Ricky Nathvani

Breaking the unbreakable: How the atom was split.
Nose shape dependent on ancestral climate
Tooth plaque reveals what Neanderthals ate
Story-telling brings brains into sync
Ball-rolling bumblebees capable of reasoning
Social Media for Social Causes
Swallowable sensors that sustain power from stomach acid
Impossible tiny fossil found

Presented by Ricky Nathvani

What's the most efficient way of running up stairs?
Can mosquitoes transmit HIV?
When should I replace my CFLs with LEDs?
Dental Detectives Shed Light on Ancient Diets
How Does My Tea Become Pee?
Making Goodwill Go Viral
The Battery Powered by Stomach Acid

Produced by Ricky Nathvani

Producers
Inside the Atom: 100 Years OnGeorgia Mills, Ricky Nathvani
Can mosquitoes transmit HIV?Ricky Nathvani
When should I replace my CFLs with LEDs?Ricky Nathvani
Dental Detectives Shed Light on Ancient DietsRicky Nathvani
How Does My Tea Become Pee?Ricky Nathvani
Making Goodwill Go ViralRicky Nathvani
The Battery Powered by Stomach AcidRicky Nathvani
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