Accelerator neutrino experiments
MiniBooNE is a Cherenkov detector experiment at Fermilab designed to observe neutrino oscillations (BooNE is an acronym for the Booster Neutrino Experiment). A neutrino beam consisting primarily of muon neutrinos is directed at a detector filled with 800 tons of mineral oil (ultrarefined methylene compounds) and lined with 1,280 photomultiplier tubes. An excess of electron neutrino events in the detector would support the neutrino oscillation interpretation of the LSND (Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector) result. MiniBooNE started collecting data in 2002 and was still running in 2017. In May 2018, physicists of the MiniBooNE experiment reported a possible signal indicating the existence of sterile neutrinos. (Wikipedia).
MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
MicroPython is a lean and efficient implementation of the Python 3 programming language that includes a small subset of the Python standard library and is optimised to run on microcontrollers and in constrained environments. This talk will give an overview about the MicroPython. EVENT: m
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Do sterile neutrinos exist? | Even Bananas
We interrupt your regularly scheduled #EvenBananas with this edition of Particle/Counter Particle. In this science debate show, two physicists discuss the possible existence of "sterile neutrinos," a theorized fourth kind of neutrino. If sterile neutrinos exist, it would be a radical disco
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A Liter Of Light *Official Version*
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The physics anomaly no one talks about: What's up with those neutrinos?
Check out the math & physics courses that I mentioned (many of which are free!) and support this channel by going to https://brilliant.org/Sabine/ where you can create your Brilliant account. The first 200 will get 20% off the annual premium subscription. 20 years ago the LSND experiment
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Will A New Neutrino Change The Standard Model?
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Test for a Difference in Means, Independent Samples, Minitab, Data in Two Columns
This demonstrates how to conduct a hypothesis test for a difference in means between independent samples. It uses Minitab with raw data and each sample is in its own column. This demonstration corresponds to Introduction to Statistics, Think & Do, by Scott Stevens (www.StevensStats.com)
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5 Things Dark Matter Could Be - The Countdown #45
Twenty-seven percent of the Universe is made of invisible dark matter. But what is it? In this episode, we cover the top five candidates that may fit the bill. -- SUBSCRIBE, future astronauts: http://goo.gl/bRbj4 Watch more of The Countdown: http://goo.gl/JnNep Visit Scientific American'
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Everything you need to know about Fermilab
Fermilab is one of the world’s finest laboratories dedicated to studying fundamental questions about nature. In this video, Fermilab’s own Dr. Don Lincoln talks about some of Fermilab’s leading research efforts that will lead the field for the next decade or two. If you want to learn more
From playlist LBNF/DUNE/PIP-II
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I'm putting this here for a talk I'm giving next week. It is how we pump our nanoparticle samples for optical measurements. I'm sure I could write a fluids problem about it!
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From playlist the absolute best of stereolab
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From playlist the absolute best of stereolab
Neutrinos, Matter, and Antimatter: The Yin Yang of the Big Bang
What happened to all of the universe's antimatter? Can a particle be its own anti-particle? And how do you build an experiment to find out? In this program, particle physicists reveal their hunt for a neutrino event so rare, it happens to a single atom at most once every 10,000,000,000,0
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