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SUMMARY:Neutrinos: Ghostly Shapeshifters - Professor Alfons Weber
DTSTART:20151014T200000Z
DTEND:20151014T210000Z
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CONTACT:Jamie Fox
DESCRIPTION:'I have done a terrible thing\, I have postulated a particle t
 hat cannot be detected.' Wolfgang Pauli spoke these words about the neutri
 no\, when he predicted its existence in 1930. The second most numerous par
 ticle in the universe is notoriously hard to observe\, as neutrinos intera
 ct very weakly with matter. However\, humanity has detected them\, and neu
 trino physics is one of the frontiers of modern science. In this talk\, Al
 fons Weber will discuss the fascinating subject of neutrino oscillations\,
  which won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2015\, and has far reaching impl
 ications for the Standard Model of Physics.
LOCATION:Nihon Room\, Pembroke College
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