Tiny Particles, Big Impact




KERA's Think show

Summary: <p><em><em>[2014-10-29 12:00:00] </em></em>Neutrinos are one of the smallest particles in existence – more than 100,000 billion of them pass through us each second. This hour, we’ll talk to SMU physicist <a href="http://www.smu.edu/Dedman/FacultyAndStaff/Directory/CoanThomasE">Thomas E. Coan</a> about his current study of these subatomic curiosities, which may help scientists explain the origins of matter and how the universe functions.</p>