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  1. Allison-Levick Memorial Lecture: The accelerating universe

    Dark Energy is causing the expansion of the universe to speed up – and not to slow down as everyone expected. This discovery overturns astronomers’ ideas about the history and the fate of the universe. Professor Brian Schmidt describes the discovery that won him the Nobel Prize in Physics last year.

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  2. Science Friday Audio Podcast

    Ask an Astrophysicist — Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Adam Riess takes your questions on dark energy and the cosmos.

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  3. Science Friday Audio Podcast

    More to the Universe Than Meets the Eye — The universe is full of invisible stuff. Take dark matter—you can’t spot it with your eyes, but it outnumbers visible matter five to one!

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich 10 months ago

  4. Marcus Chown on 10 Bonkers Things About the Universe

    Marcus Chown of New Scientist Magazine on his Top 10 Bonkers Things About the Universe

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5x8t-4ewGo

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

  5. Richard Panek: ‘Let There Be Dark’

    Everything that we know and can sense may only account for a measly 4 percent of the universe. Everything else? It’s dark. Either dark matter or dark energy. It can’t be seen or even sensed by any instrument that we’ve been able to design. So how do we know it’s there?

    Richard Panek answers that question in his book "The 4 Percent Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality." Panek’s not a scientist, he’s a creative writer, meaning he focuses on the human narrative behind the discovery of the other 96 percent of the universe.

    Richard Panek teaches creative writing at Goddard College in Vermont. He’s also a New York Foundation for the Arts Nonfiction Literature fellow and has received an Antarctic Artists and Writers Program grant from the National Science Foundation. He came to Town Hall on January 25, 2011. His talk focused on the story of who discovered the hidden universe, as well as the science itself.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

  6. Please Explain: Matter, Anti-Matter, and Dark Matter

    Please Explain is all about matter, anti-matter, and dark matter. Lisa Randall, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Harvard University; Michael Tuts, Professor of Physics at Columbia University and Mordecai Mark Mac-Low, Chair of the Department of Physics at the American Museum of Natural History tell us all about what it is and what it means.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  7. The Dark Matter Rap by David Weinberg

    Cosmological History for the MTV Generation.

    Lyrics here: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~dhw/Silliness/rap.lyrics

    From: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~dhw/

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  8. Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden Universe

    No mystery is bigger than dark energy - the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos.

    http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=17426&subject=pet

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  9. Lawrence Krauss: Life, The Universe, and Nothing

    Lawrence Krauss is a professor in the Department of Physics at Arizona State University. His lecture entitled Life, the Universe and Nothing was recorded at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto on March 27th, 2009.

    http://www.tvo.org/TVOsites/WebObjects/TvoMicrosite.woa?bi?1255208400000

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago