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Higgs Bosons, Neutrinos, B-Mesons, Oh My!

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Presentation
When:
7:00 PM, Friday 30 Aug 2013 ADT (1 hour)
Tags:
Particle PhysicsPopulatedScience
Since the recent discovery of the Higgs Boson, particle physics has been getting a lot of press. But what is it and why should we care? Aren't there other sub-atomic particles? Every second, billions of neutrinos are passing through your body. Why doesn't that blow us to bits? We'll answer your questions about the smallest stuff in nature. No physics background required!

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