LIVE CONVERSATION AND Q+A:
Nobel Laureate Barry Barish

Nobel Laureate Barry Barish joins Brian Greene for a live conversation about the latest gravitational waves detections from LIGO, the challenges of experimental physics, and the future of particle physics. Tune in to learn the latest and ask your questions.

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