Supernovae, Exoplanets, Black Holes | Alex Filippenko | Talks at Google
Supernovae, Exoplanets, Black Holes, and New Technology: Frontier Research at UC's Lick Observatory Lick Observatory is a vibrant research facility, and a primary base for the University of California's astronomy education and outreach efforts. Cutting-edge fields include supernovae, Earth-like exoplanets, supermassive black holes, and laser-guide-star adaptive optics. Come find out about discoveries and public outreach being done at Lick, now partially supported by a generous gift from Google | Making Science, and how you can help sustain these activities.

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Black Holes, Exploding Stars, and the Runaway Universe: A Life in Science

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Exploding Stars, New Planets, Black Holes and the Crisis at the Lick Observatory

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Open Space 47: Quantum Mechanics With Caltech's Sean Carroll

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The NASA Psyche mission: First Journey to an Unknown World

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Sean Carroll | The Passage of Time & the Meaning of Life

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What is SonarQube | Introduction SonarQube | SonarQube Tutorial | SonarQube Basics | Intellipaat

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Powell Speaks After the Fed Cut Rates | The Fed Decides

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Ignacio Cirac: Física Cuántica y su Tecnología | Quantum FM #18

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Alex Filippenko: Supernovae, Dark Energy, Aliens & the Expanding Universe | Lex Fridman Podcast #137

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Python Modules | Python Modules Tutorial | What Are Python Modules | Intellipaat

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Hearts of Darkness: Black Holes in Space

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Neil Turok’s stunningly simple, testable new theory of the universe

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The Monster Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way

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Astrophysicist on God’s Equation, Dark Matter, and the Future of Life Beyond Earth | Alex Filippenko

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Colliding Neutron Stars, Gravity Waves, and the Origin of the Heavy Elements

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Directo improvisado con Miguel Alcubierre

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Brown Dwarfs and Free Floating Planets: When You are Just Too Small to be a Star

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Interview| Bloomberg Technology Special

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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