What is hidden in black holes? 250. live episode of Science Radio

17:30
May 22 2025

Open and free

Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow

Św. Wawrzyńca 15, 31-060 Kraków

Specialists in computational and observational astronomy will share the latest findings in the field of black holes – some of the most mysterious objects found in the universe. What are – and what are not – black holes? How do they form? Is there a supermassive black hole at the heart of every galaxy? Can matter trapped in black holes evaporate? The meeting, hosted by editor Karolina Glowacka, creator of Radio Science, will be the 250th anniversary episode of this broadcast.

    Karolina Głowacka

    Journalist, creator of the Science Radio podcast, head of RN Publishing. Previously, for years at TOK FM Radio. Co-author of three books: “Was the Big Bang Loud?” (awarded the Golden Rose 2017…

    Agnieszka Janiuk

    A professor of science, she is an astrophysicist affiliated with the Center for Theoretical Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, where she heads a research team on extreme astr…

    Maciej Wielgus

    Astronomer working on the physics of black holes, especially their observations in the radio wave range. For years, he has been affiliated with the Mikołaj Kopernik Astronomical Center in Wars…

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