Unfolding at popular bars and eateries in the city, Pint of View could be your next weekend hangout. Fun, accessible and an ...
Astronomer Michael R. Blanton will join the Carnegie Science Observatories as its 12th director, overseeing astronomical ...
Visible light is only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. What does the Universe look like at radio wavelengths? This lecture will explore the surprising and fascinating history of radio ...
ABSTRACT: Current accelerated expansion of our universe, as indicated by number of observations, is addressed in the present work. Like several works in literature, we postulate dark energy as ...
In a bold step toward deepening our understanding of the universe, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Physics has launched "In Theory," a Seminar Series in Theoretical Physics. This initiative ...
This repository contains lecture materials for a one-hour introduction to Simulation-Based Inference (SBI) in cosmology, presented at the Les Houches Summer School on Dark Universe at the Les Houches ...
The statue at Fan Zhongyan’s tomb site in Yichuan County, Henan. In 1043, Fan’s Ten-Point Memorial proposed civil, military, and educational reforms not simply as policy corrections, but as acts of ...
ABSTRACT: Within the framework of Winterberg’s model for space where the vacuum consists of a very stiff two-component superfluid, made up of very massive, positive as well as negative mass, Planck ...
What would happen to the solar system if half of the universe disappeared? From Newton to Einstein, most experts have agreed that nothing much would happen except that the sky would have fewer stars.
Author David Abram will be one of many speakers at September’s Frontiers of Knowledge Symposium. His second book, Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology, explores the existence and consciousness of ...