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| Physics in the News |
| Title: | Revealing The Invisible Of The Universe |
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| URL: | http://sciencematters.berkeley.edu/archives/volume3/issue23/story1/php |
| Date: | 10/01/2006 |
| Publication: | Science Matters@Berkeley |
| Editor: | Camille Mojica Rey |
| Extended Text: | The questions "Why are we here?" and "Why do we exist?" may sound
purely philosophical in nature. Scientists, however, believe answers to
these questions lie in the sub-atomic world inhabited by quarks and
neutrinos. These fundamental particles were created when the universe
was formed and, to theoretical physicists like UC Berkeley's Hitoshi
Murayama, they represent clues to life's ultimate mysteries. |