LIVE CONVERSATION AND Q+A: Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus |
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Nobel laureate, former Director of the National Institutes of Health and former President of Memorial Sloan Kettering, Harold Varmus, M.D., takes on today’s toughest medical issues in this upcoming Live Session. Tune in this Thursday to hear Dr. Varmus' thoughts on the CDC’s coronavirus pandemic response and learn about the latest advances in cancer treatment. Add event to calendar |
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NEW COURSE: THE MONSTER AT THE HEART OF OUR GALAXY WITH 2020 NOBEL LAUREATE ANDREA GHEZ |
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2020 Nobel Laureate astrophysicist Andrea Ghez describes her search for the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, and the role of black holes in the formation and evolution of galaxies. |
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NEW COURSE: THE DARK SIDE OF THE UNIVERSE |
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Dark energy is invisible to our telescopes. But what is it really? How do we know it’s there? And what does it do? Theoretical cosmologist Michael Turner, who coined the term "dark energy,” combines cosmology and particle physics to understand the origin and evolution of the universe. |
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NEW COURSE: ACCELERATE, COLLIDE, DETECT |
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Nobel Laureate and creator of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration Barry Barish explores particle physics and examines the future of particle accelerators for pushing the limits of physics. |
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| Catch up on Brian Greene's conversation with Yale professor Priyamvada Natarajan in which they discuss her newly published findings on dark matter. WATCH NOW |
| Albert Einstein introduced a theory that he later deemed to be his “greatest blunder”. But with time, we’ve come to realize that his “blunder” is key to understanding dark energy. WATCH NOW |
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| Listen in as epidemiologists, virologists, and public-health experts share insights on the new wave of vaccine research, and the race to eliminate pandemic threats. WATCH NOW |
| Meet Professor Barry Barish, Nobel Laureate and Former Director of LIGO, which first detected gravitational waves 100 years after Einstein’s prediction of their existence. WATCH NOW |
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