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OMNIA Podcast

OMNIA 101: Dark Matter and Dark Energy

OMNIA Podcast
OMNIA Podcast

In our new series, OMNIA 101, we talk to faculty members about integral aspects of their research, shedding light on their biggest challenges and their strategies for conquering them.

Mark Trodden, Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor of Physics, and Masao Sako, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Department Chair, have different approaches to exploring two of the greatest mysteries in their field: dark matter and dark energy.

Trodden, a theoretical physicist, devises mathematical models in an effort to explain the cosmic data that observational astronomers like Sako obtain using telescopes and other tools. In this episode of the OMNIA podcast, we asked both of them to help us understand dark matter and dark energy.

Produced by Penn Arts and Sciences
• Narrated by Karen Brooks
• Recorded and edited by Alex Schein
• Music by Blue Dot Sessions

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