ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 30, 2008 #1 hi, The Christmas lectures from the Royal Institution are running this week on UK,TV channel Five. Anyone with an interest in semiconductors may find it interesting. **broken link removed**
hi, The Christmas lectures from the Royal Institution are running this week on UK,TV channel Five. Anyone with an interest in semiconductors may find it interesting. **broken link removed**
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 30, 2008 #3 Mikebits said: Damn, will only let UK folk watch it... Click to expand... Must admit didn't forsee that.. Didn't realise that M Faraday discovered the semiconductor effect in 1823. Silver Sulphide on Silver.
Mikebits said: Damn, will only let UK folk watch it... Click to expand... Must admit didn't forsee that.. Didn't realise that M Faraday discovered the semiconductor effect in 1823. Silver Sulphide on Silver.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Dec 30, 2008 #4 My daughter went to a lecture a couple of years ago, a party from her school went - had a great time.
My daughter went to a lecture a couple of years ago, a party from her school went - had a great time.
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 30, 2008 #5 Nigel Goodwin said: My daughter went to a lecture a couple of years ago, a party from her school went - had a great time. Click to expand... Many years ago I used to go to the Faraday lectures in Sheffield. By the way the lectures are on TV, about teatime TV5, for the next few days.
Nigel Goodwin said: My daughter went to a lecture a couple of years ago, a party from her school went - had a great time. Click to expand... Many years ago I used to go to the Faraday lectures in Sheffield. By the way the lectures are on TV, about teatime TV5, for the next few days.