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SUMMARY:Mysteries in Physics being researched at the Large Hadron Collider
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 We are kicking off our series of lectures with 
 Prof. Dan Hayden from MSU who will tell all 
 we need to know about the physics being researched 
 at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's 
 largest science experiment.\n
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 The Large Hadron 
 Collider (LHC) is the most powerful particle 
 accelerator in the World, based at CERN 
 in Geneva, Switzerland. This machine collides 
 protons at close to the speed of light, creating 
 energy densities similar to that from a 
 few milliseconds after the Big Bang. At these 
 unprecedented energy scales scientists are 
 able to study the physical laws of nature in 
 new ways, and try to answer some of the biggest 
 remaining questions in physics. This talk 
 will explain some of those questions, the research 
 being done with the LHC, and how close 
 we are to answering these mysteries.\n
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 This 
 presentation is part of the Great Lakes Lectures 
 series, online lectures featuring academics 
 from Michigan State University. This series 
 is organized by Prof. Dan Hayden and Dr. Elias 
 Aydi, and live streamed from the Digital 
 Scholarship lab at MSU Libraries.\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://www.lib.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: Holly Flynn\n
 Contact phone: 517-884-0901\n
 Contact email: flynnhol@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://bookings.lib.msu.edu/event/7427400\n
LOCATION:Online
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