
Episode 832
Particle Problems and How to Solve Them
From neutrinos to dark matter, we're exploring what the Universe is made of
The Naked Scientists Podcast · The Naked Scientists
October 12, 202156m 33s
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Show Notes
This week, we're journeying into the world of the smallest objects known to humanity: the tiny particles that make up us and the entire universe around us. Plus, in the news, getting the world vaccinated against COVID-19 - half the global population have been jabbed so far, but the many countries in the Global South lag far behind; the Nobel prizes are announced; and, have scientists finally solved the biggest problem of them all: leaves on the line delaying trains... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
particle physicscloud chamberhistoryhiggs bosonstandard modelnew physicsdark matteratlaslarge hadron colliderlhcCERNmuonsmagnetic momentMuon g-2Fermilabneutrinosneutrino telescopeicecubeTina PotterFrank CloseSarah WilliamsBrendan CaseySummer Blot