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Introduction
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The Geographic South Pole
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Why Im at the South Pole
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Ice Cube
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Computing Warehouse
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Collaboration
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Antarctica
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Coastal Antarctica
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South Pole Station
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High energy neutrinos
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Outer space stuff
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The Thing
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How do you know
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Projection onto the sky
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Spot searching map
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What happened in 2018
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What is a blazar
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High energy neutrino
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Second result
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High energy alerts
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More sources of neutrinos
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We have discovered neutrinos
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What makes these sources unique
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Benefits and challenges of massive collaborations
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How neutrinos decay
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Angular resolution
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Teachers and mentors
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Why do science outreach
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Speed round
Description:
Explore the groundbreaking research conducted at the Earth's South Pole in this captivating public lecture by physicist Naoko Kurahashi Neilson. Delve into the world of high-energy neutrinos and their potential to unlock new insights about our universe. Learn about the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica, its unique computing warehouse, and the challenges of conducting research in one of the planet's most inhospitable environments. Discover the exciting discoveries made in 2018, including the detection of neutrinos from blazars and the implications for our understanding of cosmic phenomena. Gain insight into the benefits and challenges of large-scale scientific collaborations, the process of neutrino decay, and the importance of angular resolution in neutrino detection. Hear about the role of mentors in scientific careers and the significance of science outreach. This comprehensive lecture covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of neutrino physics to cutting-edge research in astrophysics, offering a fascinating glimpse into the forefront of modern cosmology. Read more

A New View of the Universe from the Earth's South Pole - Naoko Kurahashi Neilson Public Lecture

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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