Finding the Invisible
Miller, Stephen - University of Michigan

2003-10-25 10:30:00-04:00
Ann Arbor, MI - University of Michigan - 170 Dennison
Duration: 00:54:02

Some elementary particles travel right through the earth (and us) without leaving a trace. Dr. Stephen Miller will explain how these particles were discovered, some of the surprises uncovered while studying these invisible particles, and the search for Dark Matter - the invisible particles which constitute most of matter in the universe.

 

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