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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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The future of Particle Physics

Professor Daniela Bortoletto, Head of Particle Physics at University of Oxford, considers future advancements in particle physics and the ongoing quest to understand the universe's fundamental nature.
Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Cosmic Rays / Dark Matter

Professor Jocelyn Monroe (Particle Physics, University of Oxford) discusses cosmic rays, dark matter, and the work of Don Perkins, focusing on the tools of particle astrophysics.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Axion Searches from Black Holes to the Basement

Professor John March-Russell talks about the search possibilities for axions including many current and near future ultra-precise quantum `table top' experiments in the Beecroft basement.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Is Dark Matter Made of Black Holes

The 2019 Halley lecture
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The brief history of the Universe

Sergio Martin describes the evolution of the Universe.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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The Beauty of Flavour - Latest results from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider

Physics Colloquium 3 February 2017 delivered by Professor Val Gibson, Cambridge
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Astronomy at the Highest Energies: Exploring the Extreme Universe with Gamma Rays

Physics Colloquium 25 November 2016 delivered by Dr Jamie Holder
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Our Simple but Strange Universe

The 13th Hintze Biannual Lecture delivered by Professor David Spergel
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Dark Matter, Fine-Tuned

What surprising features of our theories cry out for explanation? Rocky Kolb and Rafael Alves Batista consider features of our theories that look unlikely or unnatural, and what our chances are for building a unified theory that explains them.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Why Now?

We’re at a particularly interesting time in the evolution of the universe. Rafael Alves Batista and Rocky Kolb chat about the interesting features of our time, and why we should--or should not--expect to be living now.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Dark Matter Particles

What sort of things could dark matter be, and how would we tell which it is? Rafael Alves Batista and Rocky Kolb review the main candidate dark matter particles, and consider our chances for telling which one is out there.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

The Future of Dark Matter

In the third part of their discussion, Celine Boehm and Justin Read mull over what we can learn from dark matter. Will understanding dark matter lead us to a small change in the standard model, or a large one?
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

How Does Dark Matter Act?

In the second part of their discussion, Celine Boehm and Justin Read talk about how dark matter acts, both on large scales, at early times, and in small galaxies much nearer to us.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

How Do We Find Dark Matter?

In the first part of their discussion, Justin Read and Celine Boehm go over our evidence for dark matter and consider the possible particles that could make it up.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Dark Matter(s) Discussion

Celine Boehm, Rocky Kolb, and Justin Read discuss fine-tuning in dark matter models, how we judge astrophysical parameters to be fine-tuned, how we get evidence for dark matter, supersymmetry, and our prospects for finding the dark matter particle.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

The Level of Fine-Tuning it Takes to Make a Dark Matter Model

Dr. Celine Boehm (Durham) discusses the possible dark matter particles and the constraints--theoretical and experimental--on their parameter space.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

The Decade of the Wimp

Dr. Rocky Kolb (Chicago) discusses the theoretical reasons to expect dark matter to be a Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP), and the prospects for finding one.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Astrophysical Probes of Dark Matter

Dr. Justin Read (Surrey) explains the astrophysical evidence for dark matter, and our prospects for getting more information about its nature and interaction by looking at nearby dwarf galaxies.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Dark Energy and the Multiverse

In the third part of their discussion, Joe Silk and John Peacock consider approaches to dark energy. Should we accept the multiverse, or wait for a theory of quantum gravity?
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

New Data and New Work

In the second part of their discussion, Joe Silk and John Peacock discuss possible future sources of data and developments in cosmology. They conjecture about the search for dark matter and its impact on astronomy.

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