Yale physics and astronomy professor Priyamvada Natarajan's latest research sheds new light on dark matter, with the potential to upend the whole dark matter paradigm. Priyamvada Natarajan joins Brian Greene to discuss these just-published insights.
Tune in Wednesday, September 16th for the live session with Brian Greene starting at 11:00am EDT. Priyamvada Natarajan joins at 12:00pm EDT.
Do we make conscious decisions? Or are all of our actions predetermined? And if we don’t have free will, are we responsible for what we do? Florida State University philosophy professor Alfred Mele argues that free will is still alive and well as he critically analyzes experimental data.
Spotlight: Guided by the Stars Cosmologist Priyamvada Natarajan specializes in detecting invisible masses of dark matter based on "gravitational lensing" - phenomena that have both puzzled and intrigued scientists since Einstein first predicted their appearance. WATCH NOW
Physics in the Dark: Searching for the Universe’s Missing Matter The scientific treasure hunt to find evidence of dark matter has proved more challenging than anyone expected, and may ultimately require rethinking some of our most fundamental ideas about the universe. WATCH NOW
Gravitational Waves Q+A
Catch up on the news about the most massive gravitational wave source yet--a probing conversation between Louisiana State University physicist Gabriela González and Brian Greene.WATCH NOW
Mind Over Masters: The Question of Free Will Guided by renowned experts, probe the latest research regarding just how much agency we have in the world, and explore how the answer impacts our ethics, our behavior, and our society.WATCH NOW