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2018 Fermilab Physics Slam: Explaining neutrino oscillations
For his 2018 Physics Slam presentation at Fermilab, Northwestern University scientist André de Gouvêa took on one of the most fascinating particles in physics: ...
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Why Do Neutrinos Have Mass? A Small Question with Huge Consequences
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The Matter Of Antimatter: Answering The Cosmic Riddle Of Existence
You exist. You shouldn't. Stars and galaxies and planets exist. They shouldn't. The nascent universe contained equal parts matter and antimatter that should ...
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The Solar Neutrino Problem (06-06)
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14 Subatomic Stories: Where Einstein failed- quantum gravity
Gravity is the most familiar of the forces and Einstein's theory of general relativity describes it pretty well. However, it fails in the subatomic realm and it will ...
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What is the DUNE experiment?
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How to Know a Neutrino - with Art McDonald
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Claims of Parallel Universe Where Time Runs Backwards
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: Dark Matter, Dark Gravity, Ghost Particles, & the Essence of All Objects
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4 billion years old neutrino came from a blazar galaxy
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Why does light bend when it enters glass?
The motion of light depends crucially on the material in which it is traveling. When light passes from one medium to another, an unexpected thing happens: the ...
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"Exploring the mysteries of dark matter" - MN Institute for Astrophysics
Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics Professor Priscilla Cushman shares the progress over the last decade in the search for mysterious dark matter clues, which ...
College of Science and Engineering, UMN
The Future of Particle Physics - David Gross - 5/12/2018
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We Are Innovators - Neil Turok on the Power of Ideas
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Big Think 2017 Top Ten: #9. Neil deGrasse Tyson on Dark Matter
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Studying the beginning of the universe from the bottom of the world
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IB Physics: Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation
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Episode 51: Anthony Aguirre on Cosmology, Zen, Entropy, and Information
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Atoms, Quarks, and Strings: The Origins of Matter
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Case Western Reserve University
Dark Matter and Dark Energy: The Frontier of Astronomy
For a while now, we've been discussing all of things we know about the universe. What about some of the things we don't know? If we look to the current frontier ...
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Studying physics to explore the cosmos: Katie Mack at IFWIS 2020
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Dark Matter Day at Fermilab
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On Sept. 22, 2017, the National Science Foundation's IceCube Neutrino Observatory alerted the international astronomy community that a high-energy neutrino ...
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What is Dark Matter and Why Does it Matter?
In this public lecture, Fermilab physicist Dan Bauer explains what scientists know about dark matter, the mysterious, invisible stuff that accounts for most of the ...
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Accelerator Science: Why RF?
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Why can't you go faster than light?
One of the most counterintuitive facts of our universe is that you can't go faster than the speed of light. From this single observation arise all of the mind-bending ...
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11 Subatomic Stories: The Heisenberg uncertainty principle
The Heisenberg Uncertainty principle is one of the counterintuitive ideas that arises from early twentieth century quantum mechanics. In episode eleven of ...
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Neutrino Physics III - André de Gouvêa
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Teach Astronomy - Neutrinos
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The Particle at the End of the Universe, Sean M. Carroll
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Public Lecture—Neutrinos Get Under Your Skin
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Paul Steinhardt is a theoretical physicist whose research spans cosmology, astrophysics, particle physics, condensed matter physics, geophysics and photonics.
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NASA's Planetary Protection Job, and a Brand New Way to Study Neutrinos
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Can leptogenesis explain why there's something instead of nothing?
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The Universe Speaks of Black Hole Collisions | Michael Landry | TEDxYYC
In 1916, Einstein used his Theory of Relativity to predict that gravity moved throughout the universe as tiny ripples in the very fabric of spacetime: gravitational ...
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