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Join us to explore hot-off-the press results in gravitational waves and a just-launched mission promising to shed light on the dark universe. Brian Greene in live conversation with Chiara Mingarelli and Jason Rhodes.

 
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Physicist and mathematician Brian Greene and journalist Faith Salie explore the past and future of the cosmos – from the big bang to the closest science can take us to the very end – illuminating essential questions of human existence.

This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. 

The live event was presented in partnership with the New-York Historical Society, as part of their Reddoch Family Lectures on Science History.

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Breathtaking images from the James Webb Space Telescope are providing new clues about the formation of stars, galaxies, and even the universe itself, while also raising tantalizing mysteries. Nobel Laureate John Mather, the Webb Telescope's chief scientist, joins Brian Greene and other leading astronomers and astrophysicists to discuss the latest findings and grapple with some of the deep puzzles that are emerging from the telescope's remarkable new findings.

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In the next two decades, human beings will return to the moon, set foot on Mars, and launch telescopes capable of detecting extraterrestrial life.  Brian Greene is joined by leading scientists – Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA’s former head scientist, Aude Vignelles, Australia Space Agency, Masaki Fujimoto, Japan Space Exploration Agency, and Kirsten MacDonnell, European Space Agency – to explore this new Golden Age of Space Exploration.

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