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Dark Matter: Detecting Gravity’s Hidden Hand

Dark matter is one of the most mysterious components of the universe.  Yet it makes up 23 percent of the mass of the universe...
Date Tuesday, November 29, 2016
11:30 a.m.  –  12:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Galaxy Clusters and the Life and Death of the Universe

The distribution of galaxies in the universe is patchy. Galaxies are bound together in clusters made of stars, hot gas and invisible dark matter. ...
Date Tuesday, January 31, 2017
11:30 a.m.  –  12:30 p.m.  PT
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Caught on Camera: The Secret Lives of Life's Molecules

For decades, scientists have been working to understand the building blocks of life by studying the structures of proteins and other large biological molecules. ...
Date Tuesday, April 11, 2017
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location SLAC Panofsky Auditorium (Building 53)
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Molecules in the Spotlight

Presented by James Cryan. SLAC has just unveiled the world's first X-ray laser, the LCLS. This machine produces pulses of X-rays that are ten...

Date Tuesday, January 26, 2010
11:30 a.m.  –  12:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Deep Secrets of the Neutrino: Physics Underground

Among the many beautiful, unexpected and sometimes revolutionary discoveries to emerge from subatomic physics, probably none is more bizarre than an elementary particle known...
Date Tuesday, March 23, 2010
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Cosmic Accelerators: Engines of the Extreme Universe

The universe is home to numerous exotic and beautiful phenomena, some of which can generate almost inconceivable amounts of energy. While the night sky...
Date Tuesday, June 23, 2009
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Ultimate Atomic Bling: Nanotechnology of Diamonds

Diamonds exist in all sizes, from the Hope Diamond to minuscule crystals only a few atoms across. The smallest of these diamonds are created...
Date Tuesday, May 25, 2010
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Leading the Charge: Exotic New Materials for Future Devices

How will we improve computer technology to create chips that are smaller, faster, and more efficient? For leaps in performance, we need to create...
Date Tuesday, September 28, 2010
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Smashing Protons: First Physics at the LHC

The Large Hadron Collider, at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, is the largest scientific instrument ever built. For nearly a year now, we have been...
Date Tuesday, November 30, 2010
11:30 a.m.  –  12:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Archaeopteryx: Bringing the Dino-Bird to Life

Some 150 million years ago, a strange creature died in a tropical lagoon that today is located in Bavaria, Germany. In 1861, a single...
Date Tuesday, January 25, 2011
11:30 a.m.  –  12:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Life Redefined: Microbes Built with Arsenic

UPDATE -  In the time following this lecture, aspects of the research featured here have been disproven or come into question. See this article...
Date Tuesday, March 22, 2011
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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Particle Accelerator on a Chip

Accelerators are huge, expensive tubes sometimes miles long that produce high energies for smashing protons or making intense X-ray light. 21st-century technology has taken...
Date Tuesday, May 24, 2011
12:30 p.m.  –  1:30 p.m.  PT
Location Panofsky Auditorium
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