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Matter, Antimatter, Doesitmatter? - An antimatter physicist confronts questions of understanding and meaning

Gerald Gabrielse
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
12 March 2009
Award-winning Harvard physics professor and author of more than 135 scientific publications, Gerald Gabrielse, presents his research on antimatter as he explores what it means to be a human being working in the sciences and answers questions like: What role does faith have in a scientist’s life? Is there more to our world than science can say? The Q&A session is moderated by Ian Hutchinson, Head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT.
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