World Science Day: Hayley Simon on BBC Radio Oxford
14 November 2017
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To mark World Science Day – 10th November 2017 – SEAHA student Hayley Simon appeared on BBC Radio Oxford’s breakfast show live from project partner Diamond Light Source; the UK’s national Synchrotron facility.
During her interview with the BBC’s Paul Jenner, Hayley discussed the on-going collaboration between Diamond and the Mary Rose Trust, rusty cannonballs and the role modern science plays in preserving the past.
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SEAHA Student Hayley Simon interviewed by BBC Oxford at the Mary Rose
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