Physics World 03月25日 21:34
Tiny island, big science: the North Ronaldsay Science Festival
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在苏格兰北部的偏远岛屿北罗纳塞岛上,一场别开生面的科学节吸引了众多参与者。文章讲述了作者参与科学节的经历,从旅途的艰辛到活动的丰富多彩,展现了科学节的魅力。科学节不仅提供了各种实践活动,还吸引了来自不同地方的参与者,促进了科学知识的传播和交流。文章强调了倾听观众的重要性,并希望激发年轻人对物理学和天文学的兴趣。

🐑 北罗纳塞岛位于奥克尼岛北部,岛上约有50位居民,以其独特的吃海藻的绵羊而闻名。1832年,岛民建造了一条长达12英里的干石墙,以保护绵羊在海岸上,并为农作物保留内陆牧场。

✈️ 作者和伴侣参加了北罗纳塞岛的科学节,旅程包括500英里的车程、渡轮和轻型飞机。他们共同主持了实践活动、地质徒步和参观灯塔,探索光束和菲涅耳透镜。

🤝 尽管岛屿规模较小,科学节吸引了来自邻近岛屿的参与者,现场参与者有56人,另有41人在线参与,总参与人数达到314人。科学节提供了多种活动,包括英国物理学会提供的激光切割起重机套件和皇家天文学会分享的星座演示。

💡 作者认为在科学传播中,倾听观众的意见至关重要。奥克尼岛拥有丰富的无线电和海事通信历史,科学节上,一位客人甚至为博物馆重建了一个1930年代的贝尔德电视接收器。

🌟 科学节激发了许多有趣的对话,作者希望能够激励年轻一代探索物理学和天文学。

Sometimes, you just have to follow your instincts and let serendipity take care of the rest.

North Ronaldsay, a remote island north of mainland Orkney, has a population of about 50 and a lot of sheep. In the early 19th century, it thrived on the kelp ash industry, producing sodium carbonate (soda ash), potassium salts and iodine for soap and glass making.

But when cheaper alternatives became available, the island turned to its unique breed of seaweed-eating sheep. In 1832 islanders built a 12-mile-long dry stone wall around the island to keep the sheep on the shore, preserving inland pasture for crops.

My connection with North Ronaldsay began last summer when my partner, Sue Bowler, and I volunteered for the island’s Sheep Festival, where teams of like minded people rebuild sections of the crumbling wall. That experience made us all the more excited when we learned that North Ronaldsay also had a science festival.

This year’s event took place on 14–16 March and getting there was no small undertaking. From our base in Leeds, the journey involved a 500-mile drive to a ferry, a crossing to Orkney mainland, and finally, a flight in a light aircraft. With just 50 inhabitants, we had no idea how many people would turn up but instinct told us it was worth the trip.

Sue, who works for the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), presented Back to the Moon, while together we ran hands-on maker activities, a geology walk and a trip to the lighthouse, where we explored light beams and Fresnel lenses.

The Yorkshire Branch of the Institute of Physics (IOP) provided laser-cut hoist kits to demonstrate levers and concepts like mechanical advantage, while the RAS shared Connecting the Dots – a modern LED circuit version of a Victorian after-dinner card set illustrating constellations.

Despite the island’s small size, the festival drew attendees from neighbouring islands, with 56 people participating in person and another 41 joining online. Across multiple events, the total accumulated attendance reached 314.

One thing I’ve always believed in science communication is to listen to your audience and never make assumptions. Orkney has a rich history of radio and maritime communications, shaped in part by the strategic importance of Scapa Flow during the Second World War.

The Orkney Wireless Museum is a testament to this legacy, and one of our festival guests had even reconstructed a working 1930s Baird television receiver for the museum.

Leaving North Ronaldsay was hard. The festival sparked fascinating conversations, and I hope we inspired a few young minds to explore physics and astronomy.

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