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SUMMARY:Everything from nothing: how our universe was made - Prof. Carlos 
 Frenk CBE FRS (Durham)
DTSTART:20260305T190000Z
DTEND:20260305T200000Z
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CONTACT:Ruize Li
DESCRIPTION:Cosmology addresses some of the most fundamental questions in 
 science. How and when did our universe begin?  What is it made of? How did
  galaxies form?  Recent observations have established that our universe co
 ntains an unexpected mix of components: ordinary atoms\, exotic dark matte
 r and a new form of energy called dark energy.  With suitable assumptions 
 about these components\, large supercomputer simulations\, based on the kn
 own laws of physics\, can recreate the evolution of the universe in astoni
 shing detail.  A coherent picture of cosmic evolution\, going back to a ti
 ny fraction of a second after the Big Bang\, is beginning to emerge. Howev
 er\, fundamental issues\, like the identity of the dark matter and the nat
 ure of the dark energy remain unresolved.
LOCATION:Wolfson Lecture Theatre Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry
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