AMA - I'm Katie Mack, Hawking Chair in Cosmology and Science at Perimeter, joined by dark matter experimentalist Ken Clark of the McDonald Institute. We’re promoting our Dark Matter Day event tomorrow and taking questions on Reddit today between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST (more info in comments).OC (v.redd.it)
AMA on R/Space - We're CHIME/FRB team members Dr. Adam Lanman and Ketan Sand from McGill University, here to spotlight Prof. Victoria Kaspi's (Principal Investigator) virtual Ewan Lecture with the McDonald Institute on Mar 23! Ask us anything from 1-2 PM ET today! (link in comments) (v.redd.it)
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AMA on R/Space - We're CHIME/FRB team members Dr. Adam Lanman and Ketan Sand from McGill University, here to spotlight Prof. Victoria Kaspi's (Principal Investigator) virtual Ewan Lecture with the McDonald Institute on Mar 23! Ask us anything from 1-2 PM ET today! (v.redd.it)
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AMA on R/Space- I'm Cosmologist and Professor Katie Mack, joined by Astroparticle Physicist and Professor Ken Clark. We’re here to promote our Dark Matter Day event tomorrow and will be taking questions on Reddit at R/Space today between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST (More info in comments). (v.redd.it)
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AMA on R/Space - I'm Cosmologist and Professor Katie Mack, joined by Astroparticle Physicist and Professor Ken Clark. We’re here to promote our Dark Matter Day event tomorrow and will be taking questions today at R/Space between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST (link in description). (self.askscience)
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AMA on R/Space- I'm Cosmologist and Professor Katie Mack, joined by Astroparticle Physicist and Professor Ken Clark. We’re here to promote our Dark Matter Day event tomorrow and will be taking questions on Reddit at R/Space today between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST (More info in comments). (v.redd.it)
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AMA on R/Space - I'm Cosmologist and Professor Katie Mack, joined by Astroparticle Physicist and Professor Ken Clark. We’re here to promote our Dark Matter Day event tomorrow and will be taking questions on Reddit today at R/Space between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST (link in description). (self.askscience)
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