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What Remains to Be Discovered?

on BBC Radio 4 FM

In 1899, the head of the American patent office suggested that it be closed down, as there couldn't be anything left to discover. Now, after more than a century of spectacular innovation, are we anywhere nearerthe end of science? Bob May , President of th( Royal Society, begins a four-part investigation into the basic laws of nature and asks if we're close to understanding them fully. Producer Martin Redfern

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