SLAC Public Lecture Series: Our Lopsided Universe

Half of our universe appears to be missing, and scientists at SLAC and all over the world are trying to understand why. Don't miss "Our Lopsided Universe: The Matter with Anti-Matter," in which Steve Sekula (MIT/ BaBar) will explain the core issues surrounding matter and anti-matter.

This is the next talk in the SLAC Public Lecture Series, a recurring lecture program aimed at the local non-scientific community. These talks explore the research, the facilities, and the people that make SLAC a world-class research institute.

After the talk stick around for refreshments and the chance to chat with SLAC physicists!

 
Date and Time:
 Tuesday, June 29, 2004.  7:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
Location:
SLAC Campus (2575 Sand Hill Road) Panofsky Auditorium  [Map]
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Audience:
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Other
University Events
Meetings
Sponsor:
SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
Contact:
926-2204
Admission:
Free
No reservations necessary. Please bring photo ID.
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Last Modified:
June 24, 2004