Scientists race against time to rescue thousands of hours of groundbreaking lectures trapped on crumbling analog tapes since the 1970s

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  • Thousands of hours of groundbreaking lectures remain trapped on fragile tapes
  • The collection spans mathematics, physics, philosophy, and the history of science
  • Copyright limits access, yet thousands of recordings are already available

A crowdfunding effort led by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roger Penrose is underway to safeguard one of the largest archives of scientific recordings ever assembled.

The project, rooted in Cambridge and supported by a registered charity, seeks to digitize and restore more than 100,000 hours of lectures, conferences, and discussions recorded since the early 1970s.


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