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Fluid-gravity duality and hydrodynamics of black holes |
Holography explains why black hole horizons have thermodynamic and hydrodynamic properties and inspires researchers to re-visit foundations and explore limits of relativistic hydrodynamics |
Andrei Starinets, Julia Yeomans |
29 Apr 2021 |
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Spacetime Singularities - Roger Penrose, Dennis Lehmkuhl and Melvyn Bragg |
We are on board the Oxford Mathematics Space Probe for this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture as we explore Black Holes with a Nobel Laureate, a Professor of the History and Philosophy of Physics & a broadcasting legend. |
Roger Penrose, Melvyn Bragg, Dennis Lehmkuhl |
28 Apr 2021 |
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The birth of gravitational wave astronomy |
Subir Sarkar reviews the detection of the ‘chirrup’ signal from a pair of merging massive black holes by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, as well as subsequent experimental developments. |
Subir Sarkar |
10 May 2017 |
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'Senses' Part 3 - Seeing across the galaxy |
How can you spot what's happening in space billions of light years away from right here on Earth? |
Garret Cotter |
08 Jul 2016 |
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A quick look around the Large Hadron Collider |
Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva. Find out more and explore other LHC resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/lhc No protons were harmed in the making of this animation. |
Alan Barr |
15 Apr 2013 |
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The Early Universe and Alzheimer's |
Pedro discusses the Big Bang and the early Universe, and Jonathan details Oxford's groundbreaking research of the genetics of Alzheimer's. |
Marcus du Sautoy, Frances Ashcroft, John Wood, Pedro Ferreira |
03 Sep 2009 |
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The Early Universe and Alzheimer's |
Pedro discusses the Big Bang and the early Universe, and Jonathan details Oxford's groundbreaking research of the genetics of Alzheimer's. |
Marcus du Sautoy, Frances Ashcroft, John Wood, Pedro Ferreira |
03 Sep 2009 |