Category Archives: Cosmology at Arkadia

Monday 31.10 at 6pm: ‘Dark energy: the greatest mystery of the universe’ by cosmologist Syksy Räsänen

Dear friend of Arkadia, You are invited to ‘Dark energy: the greatest mystery of the universe’ by cosmologist Syksy Räsänen on Monday 31.10 at 6pm.The Nobel prize in physics was given in 2011 “for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae”. The acceleration is thought to be caused [...]

Saturday 15.10 at 4pm: ‘Faster than light particles?’ with cosmologists Shaun Hotchkiss and Rose Lerner and particle physicist Mikko Voutilainen

 Dear friend of Arkadia, You are invited to ‘Faster than light particles?’ with cosmologist Shaun Hotchkiss, cosmologist Rose Lerner and particle physicist Mikko Voutilainen on Saturday 15.10 at 4pm. A few weeks ago, the newspapers were full of the news that faster-than-light neutrinos have been detected. If this result is correct, it shakes the basis [...]

Tuesday 26.4 at 6pm:“The Universe: cosmology for non-scientists” by Dr. Rose Lerner

Dear friend of Arkadia, You are heartily welcome to “The Universe: cosmology for non-scientists” by Dr. Rose Lerner on Tuesday 26.4 at 6pm. The Universe is an amazing place, full of exotic things like galaxy clusters and dark matter. In this talk Rose will give an overview of what makes up the Universe and how [...]

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