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  • Jim Al-Khalili is professor of physics, and professor of the public engagement in science, at the University of Surrey.
    (source: The Guardian)
  • Dr. Jim Al-Khalili

    Prof. Jim Al-Khalili (born 20 September 1962) is a British theoretical nuclear physicist, academic, author and broadcaster.

    (source: Wikipedia)
  • Jim Al-Khalili has written articles published in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and BBC News.

Most Recent article

The greatest scientific advances from the Muslim world

The Guardian, Monday 1 February
From the elephant clock to the camera obscura, here are six amazing inventions from between the 9th and 15th centuries

Jim Al-Khalili has written...

  • More about 'islamic' than anything else
  • A lot about 'islamic' in the last month

Jim Al-Khalili by numbers...

  • 10 articles (since July 2007)
  • Average article: 33 column inches (1004 words)
  • Shortest article: 21 column inches (616 words)
  • Longest article: 43 column inches (1299 words)
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