This week’s quote comes from astrophysicist Dr. Jedidah Isler. She gave a TED Talk about her work this past March.
Cheers,
This week’s quote comes from astrophysicist Dr. Jedidah Isler. She gave a TED Talk about her work this past March.
Cheers,
With all the hubbub on the internet about Back to the Future Day this past Wednesday, I collected some videos about time and time-travel. I also found a couple of films that talk about neutrinos, which ties nicely to yesterday’s blog post.
Buckle up and let’s have some adventures in time and space
Wednesday was October 21st, Alfred Nobel’s birthday. In honour of the occasion and the recent announcements of the Nobel Prizes, I wanted to summarize some details surrounding the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics which went to Dr. Takaaki Kajita and Dr. Arthur B. McDonald. The prize was awarded for their discoveries about the nature of sub-atomic particles called neutrinos.
This topic is particularly dear to me because, in 2013 I had to opportunity to visit SNOLAB where Dr. McDonald did his ground-breaking research.
At the beginning of the year, I posted this to my Facebook feed and Back to the Future Day has finally arrived.