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This talk was the first of the Leverhulme Lectures, for the Leverhulme Visiting Professorship scheme.In this century, progress in fundamental physics has been slow. The Large Hadron Collider…
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Speaker: Martin White (University of California Berkeley) Abstract The Universe we observe exhibits order on a wide range of scales, and the study of this large-scale structure provides one of our…
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This talk has captions. You can remove these by pressing CC on the video toolbar. Name: Christian Hirsch Talk Title: Extremal lifetimes of persistent loops and holes Abstract: Persistent homology…
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In this free short online course, you’ll learn more about the science and technology behind astronomical discovery. Each week will cover a different aspect of astronomical technology, matching…
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Speaker: Florian Beutler (University of Edinburgh) Cosmology
has the potential to test fundamental physics through the discovery of
new particles (e.g. dark matter) and new fields that governed…
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Clare Dobbs (University of Exeter)Abstract: Molecular
clouds are the densest regions of gas in galaxies, in which localised
gravitational collapse leads to the formation…
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Higgs Hour with Sergey Koposov ahead of his talk on Friday, 23 October at 1pm. https://higgs.ph.ed.ac.uk/colloquia/higgs-hour-sergey-koposov/
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PSR 1 Lecture 5 Part 1 Fine Tuning Argument;
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Is Discovering Astronomy the outside course for you? Watch this video to find out more. DISCOVERING ASTRONOMYPHYS08039; Semester 1; 20 credits; Level 8An accessible Astronomy course for everyone! …
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