The Future of Cosmology

Winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, Saul Perlmutter joins Brian Greene to discuss recently launched and upcoming space telescopes that have the capacity to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos. 


This conversation will air live on Thursday, January 6 at 3:00pm EST.

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