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How can we map the universe and its galaxies? What's the evidence for In 2015, gravitational waves were first detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). Ten years on ... Join world-leading scientist Ofer Lahav as he reveals the narrative of the Leading cosmologists Renée Hlozek, Risa Wechsler, Lucie Green and Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess explore our ... We're wired for survival, not objective truth. Our brains fall prey to emotions, cling to comfortable beliefs, and bend to social ... For most of human history, understanding the night sky was not the preserve of scientists, but a precious tool for our survival.

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Mapping the universe: dark energy, black holes, and gravity – with Chris Clarkson

Mapping the universe: dark energy, black holes, and gravity – with Chris Clarkson

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Black holes, gravity, and the quest for new physics with LISA | The Royal Society

Black holes, gravity, and the quest for new physics with LISA | The Royal Society

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Surveying dark energy across the universe - with Ofer Lahav

Surveying dark energy across the universe - with Ofer Lahav

Join world-leading scientist Ofer Lahav as he reveals the narrative of the

The Dark Universe - with Adam Riess

The Dark Universe - with Adam Riess

Leading cosmologists Renée Hlozek, Risa Wechsler, Lucie Green and Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess explore our ...

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The quest for dark matter with Matt Bothwell

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What is dark matter? – with Peter Fisher

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The battle for reality: Why science matters in an age of misinformation | The Royal Society

The battle for reality: Why science matters in an age of misinformation | The Royal Society

We're wired for survival, not objective truth. Our brains fall prey to emotions, cling to comfortable beliefs, and bend to social ...

Dark Matter's Not Enough - with Andrew Pontzen

Dark Matter's Not Enough - with Andrew Pontzen

Andrew Pontzen on why the

Why the night sky was key to human survival | The Royal Society

Why the night sky was key to human survival | The Royal Society

For most of human history, understanding the night sky was not the preserve of scientists, but a precious tool for our survival.

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The dark side of the universe

Public lecture by Dr Clare Burrage as part of the 2014 Edinburgh International Science Festival. Billions of years ago the Big Bang ...

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Darkness Visible Down Under (Full Lecture)

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The chemistry of Star Wars - with Alex Baker

The chemistry of Star Wars - with Alex Baker

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Q&A - The Dark Universe - with Adam Riess

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