Seeing Subatomic Particles With the Naked Eye | Earth Science

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BBC Earth Science
Published on 11.04.2017

With some ingenuity, you can see subatomic particles with the naked eye. All you need is a water bottle, some alcohol, dry ice...and a radioactive source.

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