The Tunnel : LHC Cern Visit : Photo 1
We are currently developing a 3D show, which has a working title of LHC3D and is aimed at S2-S4 students. This show will be finished very shortly and in the first place, will be offered by Durham Universities Physics Outreach. We will also be able to offer this show after the summer holidays.
As part of our research, we were allowed to visit CERN and each of the experiments to take stereo photos and movies. We also have many hours of interviews with scientists from each of the experiments, including, Prof John Ellis himself.
We hope to be able to release all all of this content, in the form of educational podcasts, if funding can be found to allow the editing and final production to be completed.
Some of our other Photos can be found here : Gallery
When available, more Information will be found here : LHC3D
The Digital Learning Foundation is a registered Educational Charity, SC036588 and a Non-Profit Company Limited by Guarantee, SC282280.
The DLF is dedicated to assisting educators and students adopt new technologies and integrate them into everyday teaching and learning, while inspiring, motivating and making it fun!
content
user account
Popular content
Today's:
All time:
Recent blog posts
- The Beauty Of A Second : Competition
- Feet CT Scan Present3D Volume Render
- Preview : The Story of Electricity : BBC
- New Messenger Data From Mercury
- Prof John Ellis Interview
- drawing (on) riverside : the process
- Kepler Finds First Planet Candiates In Habitable Zone
- How to : Looping Video on iPod
- Opportunity Celebrates 7 years on Mars
- AntiHydrogen at CERN : SixtySymbols
bbc science
new scientist
space
universe today
eurekAlert!
- Henry Ford Hospital researchers identity potential biomarker for osteoarthritis
- NYU Courant researchers weigh methods to more accurately measure genome sequencing
- NYU Courant researchers weigh methods to more accurately measure genome sequencing
- Hearing metaphors activates brain regions involved in sensory experience
- Why 2 new studies represent important breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease research
- Whole exome sequencing identifies cause of metabolic disease
- Study: Stroke victims recover much better after temporary stent procedure
- Discovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell aging
- Dieting with the denomination, determination
- Study published in Neuro-Oncology shows brain tumor eradication and prolonged survival






