Rosalind Franklin Prize Lecture by Professor Christine Davies, The University of Glasgow. Professor Davies will describe how the properties of the quark are now being revealed, and the implications that this will have for our understanding of the physics of fundamental particles.
Filmed at 6.30pm -- 6.30pm on 06 December 2005 at The Royal Society, London For more information visit
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