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SUMMARY:Neutrinos in Seven Questions - Lorena Escudero\, HEP Group\, Caven
 dish Laboratory
DTSTART:20170309T131000Z
DTEND:20170309T140000Z
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CONTACT:KC Sivaramakrishnan
DESCRIPTION:Neutrinos are one of the most abundant particles in the Univer
 se\, produced in a wide range of artificial and natural reactions on Earth
  and beyond. Initially postulated to solve a puzzle\, they are also very e
 lusive particles: with a tiny mass\, no electric charge and interacting on
 ly via the weak force. Thus\, they were long believed undetectable\; but f
 ar from that\, they were observed\, and since then their extraordinary nat
 ure has forced physicists to revisit the existing knowledge on elementary 
 particles\, and to achieve new discoveries even worth a Nobel prize. Under
 standing the nature of neutrinos is still a work in progress and many ques
 tions remain unanswered\; in fact\, neutrinos may be the key to some of th
 e most fundamental questions of the Universe.
LOCATION:The Richard King Room\, Darwin College
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