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Series of small talks about how our world – and our understanding of it – is changing. American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says he would like to…

Philosopher of physics David Wallace guides us the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and the mind-bending claims it makes about our reality. First proposed by American physicist…

Fresh examinations of lunar rocks gathered by Apollo mission astronauts have yielded new insights into the moon’s chemical makeup, as well as clues about how giant impacts…

For thousands of years people have wondered, “Are we Alone?” With over 300 planets discovered to orbit nearby stars, the existence of exoplanets is firmly established. Astronomers…

Susskind explains what he thinks would happen to the information and matter stored in a black hole when it evaporates. This theory sparked from a debate that…

It was the universe’s most elusive particle, the linchpin for everything scientists dreamed up to explain how stuff works. It had to be found. The Higgs boson…

The last fifty years we have made these extraordinary discoveries that changed the world. I’ll guarantee you, we will never make that next discovery if we don’t…

Robbert Dijkgraaf’s focus is on string theory, quantum gravity, and the interface between mathematics and particle physics, bringing them together in an accessible way, looking at sciences,…

In this 10 part series from The Open University, Professor Russell Stannard OBE delves into subjects ranging from free will and determinism, to space and the nature…

If one looks back at the last 40 years, there have been incredible accomplishments and technological advancements and amazing scientific discoveries. But it is also worth noting…

Brian Schmidt of the Australian National University delivers his lecture entitled The Universe from Beginning to End. The lecture explores the geometry and age of the universe…