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This event is in the past.It took place on June 9, 2026 at Stanford University.

Quantum Sources of Gravity in the Lab 1
Educational Talk

Quantum Sources of Gravity in the Lab

Stanford

Peer into one of physics' deepest mysteries: can gravity behave quantum mechanically? This free lecture by University of Vienna physicist Markus Aspelmeyer explores how researchers are attempting to create quantum sources of gravity in the lab using massive quantum objects. It's cutting-edge science delivered with academic rigor, perfect for curious minds who want to understand research happening at the absolute frontier.

Academic lecture
Free event
Cutting-edge science
Physics research

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🎓open to the public, no physics background required
⏱️one hour perfect for curious schedules
🧠Q&A likely — come with questions

Stanford University

450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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