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DESCRIPTION:Where does everything in the Universe come from?\n\nAll matter 
 is made of particles\, and every particle in the universe has a natural 
 ‘opposite’ – the anti-particle. When a particle meets its anti-parti
 cle counterpart\, they blast into energy and cease to exist. From what we 
 know about our Universe\, particles and anti-particles are always created 
 in equal amounts\; and if that’s true\, no matter would exist… So\, so
 mehow\, when the universe began\, there was an imbalance between the creat
 ion of matter and anti-matter\, and matter won out. And this is why we exi
 st. Scientists are still trying to figure out how this came to be. The clu
 e might just be hidden in a strange and elusive particle called the neutri
 no. In this talk\, Drs. Aparajita Mazumdar and Justin Warren will discuss 
 their unique approach to answer the big question at UNC. Join us on Tuesda
 y\, June 9th\, from 6:00 – 7:00 PM at the Chapel Hill Public Library to 
 learn what a neutrino is\; what they can reveal about the missing anti-mat
 ter\; and why they matter to scientists at UNC Chapel Hill!
GEO:35.932032;-79.035632
LOCATION:Chapel Hill Public Library\, Meeting Room A
SUMMARY:UNC Postdoctoral Association's Research Cafe
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 research-cafe-9413
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