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How to inspire young women to careers in STEM: Watch the live-stream

Watch an array of speakers and panelists discuss women in STEM, live at Waterloo’s Perimeter Institute, on Mar. 8 at 9 AM ET
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Perimeter Public Lecture: A new vision of how gravity might work

Scientists are questioning the very nature of space, time, and gravity—and you can get a front row seat for the debate, live on Oct. 4 at 7 PM ET
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Perimeter Public Institute: The lessons and legacy of Star Trek

Watch a Perimeter Institute panel discuss why science without creativity is highly illogical, live on Jun. 14 at 8:30 PM ET
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Perimeter Public Lecture live: The blues of black holes

In this month’s Perimeter Public Lecture, Janna Levin discusses finding music in science, on May 3 at 7 PM ET
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Perimeter Lecture Live: Building the world’s best telescope?

Watch Amber Straughn discuss the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope—the Hubble’s heir—on Wednesday at 7 PM ET
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WATCH: Why science needs its stumbles and fumbles

Mistakes happen to everyone—even science’s top minds. Watch Perimeter Institute’s last lecture of the season, live today at 7 p.m. ET
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Live from the Perimeter Institute: Climate change and chaos theory

Watch award-winning physicist Tim Palmer deliver a lecture on how supercomputing can forecast climate change on May 4 at 7pm ET
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How Asimina Arvanitaki will explain the universe

Asimina Arvanitaki on being named the first female research chair at the Perimeter Institute and navigating a male dominated field
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Perimeter Live: Nobel laureate Art McDonald on underground learning

Watch the Nobel Laureate’s lecture on his work on April 13, at 7 pm ET
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Live from the Perimeter Institute: The dark side of the universe

Watch our stream of the Perimeter Public Lecture as theoretical cosmologist Katherine Freese discusses what we know about mysterious dark matter