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Physics
Nobel prize winner Arthur McDonald lectures on neutrinos
Follow live coverage of the Nova Scotian physicist's talk on subatomic particles
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Grace Kennedy
Arthur McDonald, co-recipient of the 2015 Nobel prize in physics, is giving a public lecture at Dalhousie this evening at 7 p.m.
The lecture, How to know a neutrino from a hole in the ground, will explore McDonald’s award-winning research on the nature of neutrinos, a subatomic particle similar to electrons.
Signal reporter Grace Kennedy is live-tweeting from the lecture. Follow her tweets below.