Matt Russo
Astrophysicist | Exploring the Origins of the Universe
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Matt Russo is an astrophysicist who explores the origins and evolution of the universe. As a TED Fellow, he has captivated audiences worldwide with his innovative research on cosmic microwave background radiation and the first stars.
Russo currently serves as a Professor of Physics at the University of Toronto, where he leads a team investigating the early universe. His engaging talks bridge cutting-edge science and relatable storytelling, giving audiences a front-row seat to the unfolding mysteries of the cosmos.
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What does the universe sound like? A musical tour
Is outer space really the silent and lifeless place it's often depicted to be? Perhaps not. Astrophysicist and musician Matt Russo takes us on a journey through the cosmos, revealing the hidden rhythms and harmonies of planetary orbits. The universe is full of music, he says -- we just need to learn how to hear it.
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