Watch Phiala Shanahan speak live about what science has learned about the origins of mass, and the nuclear reactions that power the sun, on Nov. 7 at 7pm ET
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Perimeter Public Lecture: A pioneering female physicist on discovering a new kind of star
Jocelyn Bell Burnell co-discovered pulsars—a huge advance for science—but her male supervisor got the Nobel. Watch her speak live—with special guests—on Oct. 25
Perimeter Public Lecture: How this powerful telescope could let us peek at black holes
In another free, streamable lecture bringing high science to the masses, Avery Broderick explains the incredible work of the Event Horizon Telescope
Building the future with quantum materials: Live-stream lecture
The next quantum leap for humanity will be a literal quantum leap. Watch this month’s Perimeter Public Lecture on this big yet tiny topic, live on Apr. 4 at 7pm ET
How to inspire young women to careers in STEM: Watch the live-stream
Watch an array of speakers and panelists discuss women in STEM, live at Waterloo’s Perimeter Institute, on Mar. 8 at 9 AM ET
Meet the universe’s weirdest, wackiest stars: Live-stream lecture
Our galaxy is filled with so many stars, some were bound to be oddballs. This month, the Perimeter Public Lecture looks at some of the strangest. Watch live on Mar. 7
Watch the Perimeter Public Lecture live: Unravelling quantum mysteries
In another free, streamable lecture bringing high science to the masses, Robert Spekkens explains how quantum-mechanics mistakes happen
Perimeter Public Lecture: How ‘useless’ science led to the Large Hadron Collider
Watch this month’s Perimeter Public Lecture—fascinating science brought to the masses—with Pauline Gagnon on Nov. 8 at 7 PM ET
Perimeter Public Lecture: A new vision of how gravity might work
Scientists are questioning the very nature of space, time, and gravity—and you can get a front row seat for the debate, live on Oct. 4 at 7 PM ET
Perimeter Public Institute: The lessons and legacy of Star Trek
Watch a Perimeter Institute panel discuss why science without creativity is highly illogical, live on Jun. 14 at 8:30 PM ET