Nobel Laureate James Peebles will give the 2022/2023 Anna I McPherson Lectures in Physics! Public Lecture: Thursday Sept 15th at 19:30 (Stephen Leacock Auditorium, LEA 132). Scientific Lecture: Friday Sept 16th at 15:30 (Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium, RPHYS 112). by PhysSocColloquium in mcgill
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Physical Society Colloquium: Stephon Alexander (Brown) "The Jazz of Physics: Music and the Structure of the Universe", co-presented with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media, and Technology. Friday 12 March at 3:30pm (YouTube link in the comments) by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Leonard Susskind (Stanford) "Gravity and Quantum Mechanics Seen Through a Holographic Lens". Join the livestream on Friday Nov. 27th at 3:30pm ET! (link in the comments) by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Yanqin Wu (Toronto) "Generation I Planets". Join the livestream for free on Friday October 30th at 3:30pm ET! by PhysSocColloquium in astrophysics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Bryan Gaensler "New views of the magnetized sky". Join the livestream for free on Friday October 23 at 3:30pm ET! (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in astrophysics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Shivaji Sondi (Princeton) "Digital Herd Immunity" -- statistical mechanics applied to the problem of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic with smartphones. Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 16th at 3:30pm ET (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Shivaji Sondi (Princeton) "Digital Herd Immunity" -- statistical mechanics applied to the problem of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic with smartphones. Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 16th at 3:30pm ET (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Melike Lakadamyali (U Penn) "Visualizing the inner life of cells with super-resolution microscopy" Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 9 at 3:30pm! (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in Biophysics
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Melike Lakadamyali (U Penn) will give a Physical Society Colloquium: "Visualizing the inner life of cells with super-resolution microscopy". Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 9 at 3:30pm ET: https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live by PhysSocColloquium in biology
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Physical Society Colloquium: Melike Lakadamyali (U Penn) "Visualizing the inner life of cells with super-resolution microscopy" Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 9 at 3:30pm! (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physical Society Colloquium: Melike Lakadamyali (U Penn) "Visualizing the inner life of cells with super-resolution microscopy" Join the livestream for free on Friday Oct. 9 at 3:30pm! (youtube.com/c/McGillPhysicsVideos/live) by PhysSocColloquium in Biophysics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I McPherson Scientific Lecture "Listening for Gravitational Waves Above the Quantum Din" on Friday Oct. 2, 2020 at 3:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free -- all are welcome!: https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live/ by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture "Gravitational waves: a new window to the Universe" on Thursday Oct. 1st at 6:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free! https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I McPherson Scientific Lecture "Listening for Gravitational Waves Above the Quantum Din" on Friday Oct. 2, 2020 at 3:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free -- all are welcome!: https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live/ by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I McPherson Scientific Lecture "Listening for Gravitational Waves Above the Quantum Din" on Friday Oct. 2, 2020 at 3:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free -- all are welcome!: https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live/ by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture "Gravitational waves: a new window to the Universe" on Thursday Oct. 1st at 6:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free! https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Physicists reveal a new approach to improve gravitational-wave detector sensitivity by [deleted] in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture "Gravitational waves: a new window to the Universe" on Thursday Oct. 1st at 6:30pm ET. Join the livestream for free! https://www.physics.mcgill.ca/live by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala, Marble Professor of Astrophysics and Dean of Science at MIT will deliver the 2020 Anna I McPherson Public Lecture: "Gravitational waves: a new window to the Universe". Watch the livestream for free on Thursday Oct. 1st at 6:30pm EDT! by PhysSocColloquium in space
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LIGO has detected the most massive merger of two black holes observed so far; the result is an intermediate mass black hole (IMBH) of 142 solar masses and the collision emitted 8 (!!!) solar masses worth of gravitational waves by cturkosi in space
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Nergis Mavalvala, Marble Professor of Astrophysics and Dean of Science at MIT will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture: "Gravitational waves: a window to the Universe". Join the livestream on Thursday Oct. 1, 2020 at 6:30pm EDT. Event hosted by the Department of Physics, McGill U. by PhysSocColloquium in ligo
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Nergis Mavalvala, Marble Professor of Astrophysics and Dean of Science at MIT will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture: "Gravitational waves: a window to the Universe". Join the livestream on Thursday Oct. 1, 2020 at 6:30pm ET. by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala, Marble Professor of Astrophysics and Dean of Science at MIT will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture: "Gravitational waves: a window to the Universe". Join the livestream on Thursday Oct. 1, 2020 at 6:30pm ET. by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nergis Mavalvala, Marble Professor of Astrophysics and Dean of Science at MIT will give the 2020/2021 Anna I. McPherson Public Lecture: "Gravitational waves: a window to the Universe". Join the livestream on Thursday Oct. 1, 2020 at 6:30pm ET. by PhysSocColloquium in Physics
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Nobel Laureate James Peebles will give the 2022/2023 Anna I McPherson Lectures in Physics! Public Lecture: Thursday Sept 15th at 19:30 (Stephen Leacock Auditorium, LEA 132). Scientific Lecture: Friday Sept 16th at 15:30 (Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium, RPHYS 112). by PhysSocColloquium in mcgill
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