[Sci-all-l] Physics/Astronomy Colloquium Monday - Dark Matter in Cosmology

Eric Myers myers at noether.vassar.edu
Fri Sep 10 13:33:12 EDT 2004


                   Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
                   ================================
		       Monday, September 13th 2004
                          
		      "Dark Matter in Cosmology"

			     Katie Freese
		       (University of Michigan)

                   Physics Lecture Hall (Room 207)
                      Sanders Physics Laboratory
                            Vassar College

          Tea and Cookies at 3:45, Lecture begins at 4:00 PM

   The new millennium has brought a revolution in cosmology. We now have
   extensive observational confirmation for the Big Bang, yet major
   questions remain.  What is the dark matter that makes up most of the
   mass in the universe, and what is the dark energy which is causing the
   expansion of the universe to accelerate?

  [This lecture was originally delivered on April 5th 2003 and will be
  streamed over the Internet from www.wlap.org]



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