Imaging the Unseen: Taking the First Picture of a Black Hole - Katie Bouman - 6/7/2019
Changing Directions & Changing the World: Celebrating the Carver Mead New Adventures Fund. June 7, 2019 in Beckman Institute Auditorium at Caltech. The symposium features technical talks from Carver Mead New Adventures Fund recipients, alumni, and Carver Mead himself! Since 2014, this Fund has championed exceptional projects in their earliest stage of development – too early to attract industry or government support. This characteristic embodies Carver’s approaches and practices, with a continued goal to expand Carver’s daring approach to research and innovation throughout the Caltech campus. Learn more about: Carver Mead New Adventures Fund: http://www.ist.caltech.edu/programs/c... The Symposium: https://register.caltech.edu/carverme... Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2019 California Institute of Technology.

The Physics of Black Holes - with Chris Impey

Ising Machines: Non-Von Neumann Computing with Nonlinear Optics - Alireza Marandi - 6/7/2019

How did they actually take this picture? (Very Long Baseline Interferometry)

2020 Breakthrough Prize Winner Shep Doeleman—How EHT Imaged a Black Hole | World Science Festival

Why Evolution Split Your Brain In Half – Brain Asymmetry with Jim Al-Khalili

Brian Cox - The Most Mysterious Facts About The Universe

Avery Broderick on a black hole breakthrough from the EHT

The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

Is Reality Really Real? With Donald Hoffman

Is Russia Actually Losing?

Exploring the Invisible Universe with NASA’s Michelle Thaller

Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

Gravity Might Not Work The Way We Think

OSC Colloquium: Katie Bouman, "Capturing our Dynamic Galactic Black Hole with Computational Imaging"

The Real Science Behind Why Mass Creates Gravity | Feynman

Why the Speed of Light Is NOT a Speed - Leonard Susskind

Inside the black hole image that made history | Sheperd Doeleman

The Real Story of Humans Is Stranger Than We Thought

THAT Black Hole picture ⚫ - Sixty Symbols

