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Fermilab | Are neutrinos their own antiparticle? | Even Bananas @fermilab | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 36 minutes ago
Neutrinos are strange particles, but could they really be their own antimatter particle? And if they are their own antiparticle, what would that mean for our understanding of the universe? Join #evenbananas host Dr. Kirsty Duffy, along with guest Dr. Steven Biller, as they discuss research into neutrino-less double beta decays. #majorana #physics #neutrino

Links:
Why do bananas emit neutrinos episode:
youtu.be/RvNTnvQMEM8

Even Bananas playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCfRa7MXBEsp1cvIsZ4shi6MrHb-tnAqT

All Things Neutrino:
neutrinos.fnal.gov

Fermilab physics 101:
fnal.gov/pub/science/particle-physics-101/index.html

Fermilab home page:
https://fnal.gov​

Production Credits:
Host: Kirsty Duffy
Director/Editor: Ryan Postel
Camera/Audio: Luke Pickering
Illustrator: Samantha Koch
Writers: Kirsty Duffy, Ryan Postel, Steve Biller, Caitlyn Buongiorno
Guest: Steve Biller
Theme Song: Scott Hershberger
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