Moseley event: Alphabet of Our Universe by Rachel McCarthy

Hear about Rachel McCarthy’s personal take on her sold-out event by : a ‘part-lecture based on a sociological journey through the Periodic Table from its early formation to the chemistry of the present day and part-poetry reading from her book Element‘ which was hosted at the museum on Tuesday 12 January 2016 as one of the final ‘Dear Harry’ events.

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Creating and curating a special exhibition

Dear Harry exhibition space

Our current special exhibition, ‘Dear Harry’ features many artefacts drawn from the collections of museums and archives around the country. Its stories and narrative attempt to convey something of the voice and character of Moseley himself; and some of the scientific experiments he conducted are revealed through computer animation. So how does an exhibition like ‘Dear Harry’ come together? Co-curator Dr Liz Bruton explains…

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Too valuable to die?

Photography of the undergraduate Henry Moseley in the Trinity Laboratory, Oxford

Our director, Dr Silke Ackermannm was on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 16 May 2015 with Professor Andy Parker, head of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University, to talk about the impact of Moseley’s scientific work on the x-ray spectra of the elements, and the subsequent ordering of the Periodic Table, and the legacy of his death in Gallipoli, Turkey on 10 August 1915.

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