In this 24-lesson course aimed at non-scientists, noted particle physicist Dr. Don Lincoln of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory covers more than a century of progress in physics, describing how scientists reach the conclusions they do.
Don Lincoln is a Senior Scientist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). He is also a Guest Professor of High Energy Physics at the University of Notre Dame. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Particle Physics from Rice University.
Dr. Lincoln's research has been divided between Fermilab's Tevatron Collider, until its close in 2011, and the CERN Large Hadron Collider, located outside Geneva, Switzerland. The author of more than 1,000 scientific publications, his most noteworthy accomplishments include serving on the teams that discovered the top quark in 1995 and confirmed the Higgs boson in 2012. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
His writing at a popular level includes many articles as well as four books: "Understanding the Universe," "The Quantum Frontier," "The Large Hadron Collider," and "Alien Universe." His enthusiasm for science education earned him the 2013 Outreach Prize from the High Energy Physics Division of the European Physical Society.
Dr. Lincoln has given hundreds of lectures on four continents to a broad range of audiences. He is a blogger for the website of the PBS television series NOVA, and he also writes a weekly column for the online periodical Fermilab Today.
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01. Do You Believe in Atoms.mp3
02. Peering Inside Protons and Neutrons.mp3
03. Seeing Light as Wave and Particle.mp3
04. Paradox of Quantum Entanglement.mp3
05. How We Know Special Relativity is Real.mp3
06. Why the Speed of Light is the Speed Limit.mp3
07. Discovering Subatomic Particles.mp3
08. How Do You Weigh a Quark.mp3
09. Capturing the Ghostly Neutrino.mp3
10. Search for the Higgs Boson.mp3
11. Are Man-Made Black Holes Dangerous.mp3
12. How We Know What Stars Are Made Of.mp3
13. Forming the Milky Way and Other Galaxies.mp3
14. Finding Planets around Distant Stars.mp3
15. Awesome Evidence for General Relativity.mp3
16. The Hunt for Gravitational Waves.mp3
17. How We Know the Universe Began with a Bang.mp3
18. The Case for Cosmic Inflation.mp3
19. How We Know Dark Matter Exists.mp3
20. How We Search for Dark Matter.mp3
21. How We Know the Universe is Accelerating.mp3
22. Measuring the Size and Age of the Universe.mp3
23. What We Know about Quantum Foam.mp3
24. Are Space and Time Quantized.mp3
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