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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Possible sources for the gravitational wave background

Dr Yonadav Barry Ginat - Possible sources for the gravitational wave background
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Why be a Lunatic

Dr Maggie Adarin-Pocock delivers the 2019 Simonyi Lecture at the Oxford Playhouse
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Particles in space

Join Dr Donal Hill for a tour of the invisible, as he describes how particle detectors measure 3D information to help uncover the secrets of tiny fundamental particles.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The oldest light in the Universe

In this short stargazing talk, Luke Jew looks at the topic - The oldest light in the Universe.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Thinking 3D: Byrne-Bussey Marconi Lecture

Thinking 3D is an interdisciplinary exploration of the concept of three-dimensionality and its impact on the arts and sciences, co-investigated by Dr Laura Moretti and Daryl Green.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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How do we find planets around other stars?

The 3rd Wetton lecture, 19th June 2018 delivered by Professor David W. Hogg, Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York University
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Evidence in the Multiverse

Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich hash out the problems we encounter when we look for evidence of a multiverse.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

The Hard Fact of Life in Big Physics City

How similar is the fine-tuning of our universe to probabilistic reasoning we use and understand? Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel go through a series of examples.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Problems with Probability

Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel discuss the problems fine-tuning arguments raise for our understanding of probability.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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ALMA and the Birth of Stars Across Galaxies

The 2018 Astor Visiting Lecture 14th March 2018 delivered by Professor Adam Leroy, Ohio State University.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Rushing Robots and Tons of Glass: Building the WEAVE Spectrograph

Ellen Schallig gives a short talk on building the WEAVE spectograph.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Quasars: Are They As Cool As They Sound?

In this flash talk, Josie Peters presents on the topic of quasars.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Big Bang and a Multiverse

Darsh Kodwani gives a short talk on The Big bang and a multiverse.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

I'm Spinning Around: Watching Galaxies Rotate (Or Not)

Mark Graham gives a short talk on the rotation of galaxies.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

It's a Star's Life

In this short talk, Rebecca Esselstein gives an overview of a typical star's lifespan.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Galactic Archaeology: Mining Stellar Fossils in the Milky Way Halo

Payel Das gives a short talk on mining stellar fossils in the Milky Way halo.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Weighing Black Holes

Oxford astrophysicist Martin Bureau gives a talk on black holes.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taking Real Photos of Planets Outside the Solar System

Jean-Loup Baudino gives a short talk on planets outside the solar system.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Observation of the mergers of binary black holes: The opening of gravitational wave astronomy

The 2017 Halley Lecture 7th June 2017 delivered by Professor Rainer Weiss, MIT on behalf of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Inflation in the Future

What should we expect to learn in the future? In the fourth part of their chat, Dave Sloan and Robert Brandenberger talk about how we expect inflationary theory to develop, and how observations may lead to new physics in this area.

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