Author Talk: What To Expect At The End Of The Universe

On April 26, we’ll discuss Katie Mack’s book on the end of the universe and imagine our inevitable demise together.

Event promotional image. In the top left corner, SciFri Book Club logo, with event info below, which reads: "The End of Everything: Author Livestream and Q&A. April 26, 12:00pm ET, Online + Free, ScienceFriday.com/Events." The middle features the book cover of THE END OF EVERYTHING, and headshot the author, a white woman smiling and looking to the right. The background is an image of a starry sky swirling towards a black hole in the middle.

The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking): Author Livestream and Q&A

  • When: Friday, April 26 at 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT
  • Where: Science Friday’s YouTube livestream
  • Tickets: Free! RSVP for updates

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How many ways could the universe actually, realistically end? (At least 5!) Will we even be around to witness the moment? (Probably not, but maybe!) Come noodle on the universe’s inevitable end with Katie Mack, astrophysicist and author of The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking).

Join us online for a livestream with the author on the science topics featured in the SciFri Book Club pick for April 2024. Come with your queries and wonderings—we’ll be taking your questions in the livestream comments!

Find out more about our book club on this month’s main page.


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