JO DUNKLEY
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Is cosmology broken?
(WIRED, 2023)
Dark matter mapped in finest detail yet
(BBC, 2023)
New map of universe's cosmic growth
(Princeton University, 2023)
New view of nature's oldest light
(Princeton
University,
2020)
Why is the universe expanding?
(Zócalo salon conversation, 2020)
Watch this space
(Evening Standard profile, 2019)
The Current
(from CBC radio interview, 2019)
Colliding stars and Goldilocks planet: the revolution in astronomy
: (Guardian Review article, 2019)
Audio/video
Forward thinking: dark matter and dark energy
(Princeton, 4 mins, 2020)
Three Women who changed the way we see the Universe
(BBC, 4 mins, 2019)
Infinite Monkey Cage: How we measure the Universe
(BBC Radio 4, 2019)
Universe, you don't look a day over 12 billion
(NPR On Point interview, 2019)
Background Mode
(30 min podcast 2019)
60 min with Ed Andrew
(60min podcast, 2019)
The Cosmic Shed
(45min podcast 2019)
Guardian science: ACT and my book
(with Hannah Devlin, 20 min podcast, 2019)
Big Questions in Astronomy - and communicating science
(Physics World 50 min podcast, 2019)
Babbage: we travel to the outer regions of the universe
(Economist 20min podcast, 2019)
School activities
The Elastic Universe
models the expanding universe with a piece of elastic
The Transparency Universe
makes a two-dimensional model of space
Age of the Universe
uses Hubble data to estimate age of Universe
(Adapted from CfA
Cosmic Questions
)
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