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INSIGHTS - Robinson Prize Lecture in Cosmology: Dark Matter Through the Looking Glass of Homo Narrans: Newcastle University

Dark matter might be invisible but it plays a highly visible role in the evolution of spacetime and in challenging our conventional notions of what ‘stuff’ is.

Join theoretical physicist and University of New Hampshire professor Chanda Prescod-Weinstein as she reflects on the scientific questions raised by our cosmic search for understanding, as well as what it means to do this work as a storytelling species. 

Price

Free but pre-booking is essential

Duration

  • 9th May 2024

Venue

Newcastle University

Location

Claremont Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
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