2026 Spring Symposium: Day 4 | Session 14
The Metal-Poor Frontier: Understanding Low-Metallicity Stars and Galaxies Across Cosmic Time --------------------- Longstanding uncertainties regarding the nature of the low-metallicity (≲20% Solar) Universe pose significant barriers to our interpretation of the chemical and physical properties of the near-pristine stars and galaxies observed with JWST. The STScI 2026 Spring Symposium aims to advance our understanding of the low-metallicity Universe by bringing together researchers from the stellar, local galaxy, and high-redshift communities to examine the role of low metallicity from nearby stars and galaxies, through cosmic noon, to the epoch of reionization and cosmic dawn. The 2026 STScI Spring Symposium will focus on recent studies in these fields and potential future prospects and synergies among them. During this meeting, we will discuss: -How are low-metallicity environments, including both local and high-redshift galaxies, different from their metal-rich counterparts? -How does low-metallicity impact stellar and/or AGN feedback? -What are the sources producing high-ionization nebular emission? -How well do models describe chemical evolution in low-metallicity environments through cosmic time? -How can nearby galaxies like the LMC/SMC help us better constrain the properties of more metal-poor systems? -What are the key questions to better understand star formation and evolution in metal-poor conditions through observations and modeling, and paths forward with future observatories?

2026 Spring Symposium: Day 3 | Session 9

2026 Spring Symposium: Day 4 | Session 15

The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

Charlie Bracken: Capturing Every Object Worth Imaging (And a Few That Aren't) | 2026-06-28

There Are Actually Two Brains In Our Heads – Brain Asymmetry with Jim Al-Khalili

The Obsessive Engineering of Precision Linear Motion

Yann LeCun: World Models: Enabling the next AI revolution

Full Archon Guide - Build AI Coding Harnesses That Actually Ship (LIVE)

2026 Spring Symposium: Day 4 | Session 16

Accelerate, Collide, Detect: Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics with Brian Greene & Barry Barish

Politics Chat, June 30, 2026

Physicist explains the nature of time: It's a mind-blowing mystery | Don Lincoln and Lex Fridman

Scott Aaronson - The TRUTH About Quantum Computing

The Uncomfortable Truth About AI “Reasoning” | World Science Festival

2026 Spring Symposium: Day 1 | Session 4 and Discussion

2026 Spring Symposium: Day 5 | Session 18/Closing Remarks

Understanding Quantum Mechanics with Prof Sean Carroll

Galaxies, Black Holes, and the Virtual Universe - June Kentucky Sky Talk

RL for Agents Workshop - Deep Dive on Training Agents with RL and Open Source

