Astrophysics 101 with Arthur McDonald

April 11, 2018 00:31:50
Astrophysics 101 with Arthur McDonald
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Astrophysics 101 with Arthur McDonald

Apr 11 2018 | 00:31:50

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Show Notes

Queen’s University Particle Astrophysicist (Emeriti) and Nobel Prize Laureate Arthur McDonald joins us in studio for a ‘crash course’ on the work he and his team performed in the discovery of neutrino mass and the implications for furthering scientific research. Emergent scholars will also benefit from his sage advice – research is ‘darn good fun’!

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