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dark matter

In Our Spare Times
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Dark Matter

Oxford Students discuss Dark Matter.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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The Quantum Universe

The 2015 Hintze Lecture delivered by Professor Hitoshi Murayama
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Everything from nothing, or how our universe was made

The 2015 Wetton Lecture delivered by Professor Carlos Frenk
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Searches for Dark Matter

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Darkness Visible: The Hunt For Dark Matter

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the connections between cosmology and particle physics.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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The Higgs Boson and Particle Physics at the LHC: a Progress Report and Plans for the Future

Physics Colloquium 13th February 2015 Deliverd by Daniela Bortoletto
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

LHC searches for dark matter

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

"Matters of Scale" - Complete Episode

The issues of scale are investigated – from how properties change at very small scales, to the vastness of the Universe. Includes parts 1, 2 and 3.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

"Matters of Scale" Part 1 - Extremes of Scale

Professors Pedro Ferreira and Alan Barr explain what scale means to them, from particle physics to the visible universe. At the subatomic level, gravity has a surprisingly large effect and particles are so small that they have no size.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Are we still in the dark about Dark Matter?

Kathryn boast gives a flash talk discussing what we already know about dark matter, and what we still have to find out about it.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Extra Time: Professor Sir Roger Penrose in conversation with Andrew Hodges - part one

These two video sessions explore the development of Sir Roger Penrose's thought over more than 60 years, ending with his most recent theories and predictions.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Extra Time: Professor Sir Roger Penrose in conversation with Andrew Hodges - part two

These two video sessions explore the development of Sir Roger Penrose’s thought over more than 60 years, ending with his most recent theories and predictions.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Dark Matter - Are we still in the dark?

Kathryn Boast gives a talk about dark matter: what it is, what we know about it, and what the limitations of our knowledge are.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Heart of Darkness: The Interplay of Galaxies and Dark Matter

A short flash talk from Peter Hatfield, Oxford Physics, who discusses the origins of the galaxies we see in our night sky and the mysterious nature of dark matter.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Cosmology - What We Don't Know

Chris Lintott talks about the unknown in the study of cosmology.
Inside Oxford Science

Dark Matter and Architecture in Science

In the second edition of Inside Oxford Science Pedro explores dark matter and cosmic voids whilst Marcus leads a debate on whether great architecture can inspire great science.

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