
The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss Solving one of cosmology's biggest conundrums with Wendy Freedman
Aug 21, 2024
Wendy Freedman, a distinguished professor at the University of Chicago and a leading figure in observational cosmology, discusses her groundbreaking work on measuring the Hubble Constant. She shares insights into the historical discrepancies in its value and her team's innovations that brought clarity to these cosmic measurements. Freedman delves into the challenges of using Cepheid variable stars and highlights advancements in telescopes like Hubble and Webb. She also reflects on the future of astronomy, focusing on inclusivity and the role of women in science.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
From Home to the Cosmos: A Journey in Science
03:48 • 10min
From Biophysics to Astronomy: An Academic Odyssey
13:22 • 10min
Measuring the Cosmos: The Hubble Constant and Cepheids
22:54 • 22min
The Formation and Challenges of Hubble's Key Projects
44:36 • 2min
Understanding Distance Modulus and the Importance of Hubble in Astronomy
46:58 • 2min
Exploring Metallicity's Role in Cosmic Distance Measurements
49:07 • 2min
Advancements in Cosmology: From Hubble to Webb
51:01 • 15min
Measuring Cosmic Distances: Techniques and Challenges
01:05:36 • 19min
Unraveling Cosmic Mysteries: The Quest for New Observations
01:24:12 • 3min
The Giant Magellan Telescope: A New Era in Astronomy
01:26:45 • 8min
Exploring Cosmic Frontiers
01:34:53 • 10min
Astronomy's Future: Women and Cultural Sensitivity
01:45:19 • 9min
Embracing Unity in Science Beyond Identity Labels
01:54:05 • 3min
