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Here Be Monsters: Tales of the Hot Universe

Public lecture presented by Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo

December 3, 2013  ·  01:04:04  runtime
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LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) underground diagram

In 2019, researchers plan to replace the current dark matter experiment LUX with the more sensitive LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ). It will be located one mile...

May 19, 2015
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Pictures of Other Worlds: Exploring the Atmospheres of Exoplanets

Public lecture presented by Bruce Macintosh

May 19, 2015  ·  01:11:02  runtime
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Higgs jet diagram

In this illustration, two protons collide at high energy, producing a Higgs boson that instantly decays, producing two tau particles...
December 15, 2014
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Starting From the Bottom: The Hunt for New Physics at the LHC

Public lecture presented by Michael Kagan

January 27, 2015  ·  01:10:40  runtime
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LSST camera filter-changing mechanism and shutter

The LSST’s camera will include a filter-changing mechanism and shutter. This animation shows that mechanism at work, which allows the camera to view different...

August 28, 2015
This animation shows that mechanism at work, which allows the camera to view different wavelengths
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Supernovas: Gravity-powered Neutrino Bombs

Public lecture presented by Alex Friedland

January 26, 2016  ·  01:15:51  runtime
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Three approaches to look for fingerprints of dark matter

Researchers around the world pursue three approaches to look for fingerprints of dark matter's ghostly components: on the Earth’s surface, underground and in space. 

February 5, 2016
Researchers around the world pursue three approaches to look for fingerprints of dark matter's ghostly components.
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Gravitational Waves: The Sound of Black Holes Colliding

Public lecture presented by Brian Lantz

May 24, 2016  ·  01:07:46  runtime
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Fermi spacecraft

Illustration of a Fermi spacecraft.

August 12, 2016
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Cosmic Clue: The Dark Matter Mystery

Public lecture presented by Andrea Albert

November 17, 2015  ·  01:13:38  runtime
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The Dark Side of the Universe

Public lecture presented by Marusa Bradac

August 28, 2007  ·  00:58:47  runtime
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