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Public Astronomy Lecture - Dark Matter

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How much do we know about dark matter? Join our lecture to learn about our current understanding of this "invisible mass" in the Universe!

This lecture is open to all and recommended for the general public and students above 9th grade.

Title: Dark Matter in the Disordered Cosmos

Speaker: Prof. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (University of New Hampshire)

Abstract: Today, we know that everything visible in the universe is made from a set of basic building blocks known as elementary particles. We call this picture the standard model of particle physics, and we understand it in great mathematical detail. Comprehending the standard model is an enormous achievement – but we are now certain that it describes very little of what’s out there. In this talk, Prof. Prescod-Weinstein will discuss the effort to understand the nature of dark matter and how this work can help motivate us to build a better world. She will also speak about gender- and race-related issues in science.

Please register at bit.ly/KIPAC_2022May10. Event URL and location information can be found at the bottom of the EventBrite registration confirmation email.

Attendees of this lecture will received a 10% discount on Prof. Prescod-Weinstein's book: The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred. A book signing event will follow the lecture.

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