Category Archive: Expired Slide

The Physics of Energy – Tues March 29th, 7:00pm – Ages 10+

Life today uses many different types of energy – it is a vital component of life within the 21st century. With this integration into our lives comes the opportunity for crisis: what happens when the energy sources aren’t available?

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Our eyes in the skies: How telescopes help us place ourselves in the Universe – Prof. Vini Placco – Tue Mar 15th 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as we hear how telescopes are vital in exploring and understanding the Universe

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Our eyes in the skies: How telescopes help us place ourselves in the Universe – Prof. Vini Placco – Tue Mar 15th 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as we hear how telescopes are vital in exploring and understanding the Universe

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In Search of Nothingness: from Higgs Bosons to Gravitational Waves – Prof. Chris Kolda – Tue Mar 1st 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as Prof. Chris Kolda, Chair of the Notre Dame Department of Physics, discusses special roles played by Higgs bosons and gravitational waves in helping us probe this mysterious nothingness of outer space.

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In Search of Nothingness: from Higgs Bosons to Gravitational Waves – Prof. Chris Kolda – Tue Mar 1st 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as Prof. Chris Kolda, Chair of the Notre Dame Department of Physics, discusses special roles played by Higgs bosons and gravitational waves in helping us probe this mysterious nothingness of outer space.

Permanent link to this article: https://universerevealed.nd.edu/2016/02/18/in-search-of-nothingness-from-higgs-bosons-to-gravitational-waves-prof-chris-kolda-tue-mar-1st-2016-700-pm/

From Marble to Mummies – Prof. Michael Wiescher – Tue Feb 16th 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as we hear about archaeometry, a new range of applications in nuclear physics that analyse and date historical and archaeological materials.

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From Marble to Mummies – Prof. Michael Wiescher – Tue Feb 16th 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as we hear about archaeometry, a new range of applications in nuclear physics that analyse and date historical and archaeological materials.

Permanent link to this article: https://universerevealed.nd.edu/2016/02/09/from-marble-to-mummies-prof-michael-wiescher-tue-feb-16th-2016-700-pm/

What’s your time? Is it warped, crunched, or relative? – Prof. Arielle Phillips – Tues Feb 2nd 2016 – 7:00pm

Join us as we look at space time, real time, and relative time.

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What’s your time? Is it warped, crunched, or relative? – Prof. Arielle Phillips – Tues Feb 2nd 2016 – 7:00pm

Join us as we look at space time, real time, and relative time.

Permanent link to this article: https://universerevealed.nd.edu/2016/01/20/whats-your-time-is-it-warped-crunched-or-relative-prof-arielle-phillips-tues-feb-2nd-2016-700pm/

Astrophysical Alchemy – Prof. Rebecca Surman – Tues Jan 19th 2016 – 7:00 pm

Join us as we explore how the heavy elements in the world around us are formed!

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