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

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

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

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 The Geographic South Pole
  3. 3 Why Im at the South Pole
  4. 4 Ice Cube
  5. 5 Computing Warehouse
  6. 6 Collaboration
  7. 7 Antarctica
  8. 8 Coastal Antarctica
  9. 9 South Pole Station
  10. 10 High energy neutrinos
  11. 11 Outer space stuff
  12. 12 The Thing
  13. 13 How do you know
  14. 14 Projection onto the sky
  15. 15 Spot searching map
  16. 16 What happened in 2018
  17. 17 What is a blazar
  18. 18 High energy neutrino
  19. 19 Second result
  20. 20 High energy alerts
  21. 21 More sources of neutrinos
  22. 22 We have discovered neutrinos
  23. 23 What makes these sources unique
  24. 24 Benefits and challenges of massive collaborations
  25. 25 How neutrinos decay
  26. 26 Angular resolution
  27. 27 Teachers and mentors
  28. 28 Why do science outreach
  29. 29 Speed round

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