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  <abstract>A cult classic-one of the first books to make the way physicists think about the world accessible to the general reader-now fully updated to keep pace with modern science</abstract>
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  <abstract>Astrophysics and cosmology provide fundamental testing grounds for many ideas in elementary particle physics, and include potential probes which are well beyond the range of current or even planned accelerators. In this series of 3 lectures, I will give and overview of existing constraints, and a discussion of the potential for the future. I will attempt whenever possible to demonstrate the connection between accelerator-based physics and astrophysicas/cosmology. The format of the kectures will be to examine observables from astrophysics, and explore how these can be used to constrain particle physics. Tentatively, lecture 1 will focus on the age and mass density of the universe and galaxy. Lecture 2 will focus on stars, stellar evolution, and the abundance of light elements. Lecture 3 will focus on various cosmic diffuse backgrounds, including possibly matter, photons, neutrinos and gravitational waves.</abstract>
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    <title>The physics of Star Trek</title>
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  <abstract>Demarrant en fleche, le professeur Lawrence Krauss vous propulsera a vitesse superluminique dans l'univers de STAR TREK, qui lui servira de base pour explorer le monde fascinant de la physique moderne. A l'aide de diapositives, de divers supports et de clips video, mais aussi avec son humour et son charme, l'auteur de The Physics of Star Trek vous guidera dans des domaines allant du voyage dans le temps aux distorsions spaciotemporelles, du Big Bang a la recherche d'une intelligence extraterrestre. La conference comportera egalement un extrait de son repertoire des dix plus grosses erreurs de physique de la serie televisee. Cette conference amusante est accessible a tous.</abstract>
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