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Fermilab | How do neutrino oscillations work? | Even Bananas 10 @fermilab | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Things get weird at the smallest scales - just take a look at the way neutrinos behave as they travel. In this episode of #EvenBananas, we’ll explore the phenomenon of neutrino oscillation through something a bit easier to grasp: beach balls. Join neutrino physicist Dr. Kirsty Duffy for some delightful quantum chaos.

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Production Credits:
Creator: Lauren Biron
Host: Kirsty Duffy
Writers: Lauren Biron, Kirsty Duffy, Scott Hershberger, Brianna Barbu
Director/Editor: Ryan Postel
Graphic Designer: Diana Brandonisio
Camera/Audio/Trichromal Sphere Handler: Luke Pickering
Theme Song: Scott Hershberger
Music: Pond5.com
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