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Will there be any practical applications for the info generated by the new collider? What is dark energy? John Womersley and Harry Cliff answer audience questions following their talk. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch the talk: • Upgrading the Particle Physics Toolkit: Th... Dr Harry Cliff is a particle physicist based at the University of Cambridge who works on the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Harry’s research is focused on searching for signs of new particles and forces beyond the Standard Model of particle physics by studying the decays of particles known as bottom quarks. For the past seven years he has held a joint fellowship with the Science Museum, where he curated exhibitions on physics and astronomy including a major exhibition about the Large Hadron Collider. Professor John Womersley is one of the world’s foremost particle physicists and has taken leading roles on projects both in Europe and the United States. John worked at Fermilab near Chicago before becoming a scientific advisor to the Department of Energy in the US. He returned to the UK in 2005 to become Director of the Particle Physics Department at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory at a time when it was building and delivering vital components to CERN's Large Hadron Collider. In time John took on a broader role as Director of the Science Programmes Office and was then appointed Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council in 2011. He is now the Director General of Europe’s next major science project, the European Spallation Source. The event was chaired by physicist, oceanographer and broadcaster Helen Czerski. These talks and Q&A were recorded and live streamed in the Ri on 7 March 2019. You can watch the unedited live stream version here: • LIVE STREAM: The Next Mega Collider? --- A very special thank you to our Patreon supporters who help make these videos happen, especially: Dave Ostler, David Lindo, Greg Nagel, Ivan Korolev, John Pollock, Lester Su, Osian Gwyn Williams, Radu Tizu, Rebecca Pan, Robert Hillier, Roger Baker, Sergei Solovev, and Will Knott --- The Ri is on Patreon: / theroyalinsti. . and Twitter: / ri_science and Facebook: / royalinstitution and Tumblr: / ri-science Our editorial policy: http://www.rigb.org/home/editorial-po... Subscribe for the latest science videos: http://bit.ly/RiNewsletter #ParticlePhysics, #PhysicsToolkit, #QuantumMechanics, #ScienceQandA, #ResearchInnovation