Seeking new physics at the LHCb experiment
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Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider have spent the past decade in search of new particles and forces that could address some of the biggest mysteries in science, from the nature of dark matter to why there is matter in the universe at all. While no direct signs of new particles have been found so far, over the past few years, physicists at the LHCb experiment have started to see hints of a new force of nature affecting the way that beauty quarks decay. In this talk, LHCb physicist Harry Cliff will explain the science of LHCb and the Large Hadron Collider, and the tantalising anomalies that could be showing us the first outlines of a deeper picture of nature.
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