Save 20% on a series ticket
TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY | 6-7pm GMT | 1-2pm EST | ON-DEMAND |
|
|
Join particle physicist Clara Nellist, for a deep dive into the past, present and future of the Large Hadron Collider. From its conception in the 1990s via the breakthrough discoveries of the past 13 years, to the ground-breaking science yet to come, Clara will reveal how this incredible facility continues to expand our knowledge of the Universe, and what it's like to work on one of the world's greatest physics experiments. She will also show how research at the LHC encompasses so much more, with 17,500 people from across the world coming together to solve the toughest problems in physics; from the mysteries of dark matter to why there is more matter than antimatter in the Universe. |
|
| BONUS RESOURCES INCLUDED IN YOUR ONLINE TICKET |
|
|
ADDITIONAL ON-DEMAND TALK: |
|
|
| JO DUNKLEY | Astrophysicist and Professor of Physics, Princeton University |
|
|
The universe as we know it began in a big bang almost 14 billion years ago. In this talk, astrophysicist Jo Dunkley explains how we discovered this, and how we have measured how fast the universe is growing. Jo discusses a fascinating conundrum facing astronomers today: that two methods of measuring the age and expansion rate of the universe don't agree. Is something wrong in our understanding? Jo will describe her team's contribution to answering this question, using a telescope high in the Chilean desert. |
|
|
SELECTED NEW SCIENTIST ARTICLES: |
How the Higgs boson could reveal the fate of our universe Physicists want the next Large Hadron Collider to be climate-friendly Strange new Higgs particles could explain shocking W boson result The Large Hadron Collider blips that could herald a new era of physics
|
|
|
SAVE 20% ON AN ONLINE SERIES TICKET |
|
|
ALSO IN THE SERIES, THE GREATEST PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS IN THE WORLD: |
|
|
Don Lincoln, Senior Scientist, Fermilab | TUESDAY 4 APRIL | 6-7pm BST | 1-2pm EDT | On-demand |
| John Mather, Senior Astrophysicist, Observational Cosmology Laboratory, NASA |
WEDNESDAY 17 MAY | 6-7pm BST | 1-2pm EDT | On-demand |
|
|
This email has been sent to submitpostforlive@gmail.com. Unsubscribe from New Scientist Events emails |
Do not reply directly to this email. If you have an enquiry, please contact us using the relevant contact details listed here. |
Copyright © New Scientist Ltd Registered Office: Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London, W8 5TT Registered in England. No.10644366 Australian mailing address: PO Box 2315, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012, Australia Registered in Australia. ABN 22 621 413 170
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions |
|
|
|
|
|
|