Alex Brinson (second from right), a physics graduate student within the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, recently released a rap video about new research carried out by the CRIS collaboration at CERN and by the Laboratory of Exotic Molecules and Atoms at MIT. “I started rapping when I was 15, and gradually I found myself gravitating toward rhyming about math and physics — partly because it’s what I love, and partly because there’s just not enough STEM rap in the world (yet),” Brinson says. “Our work … is an important first step in using molecules to search for hadronic sources of time-reversal symmetry (T) violation — a necessary ingredient to explain why there’s so much more matter than antimatter in the universe!”
Checkout the website for CRIS and EMA lab:
Relevant Papers:
- Nature Paper (see Figure 1) – https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158…
- Isotope Shifts of RaF-https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract…
More info at: https://physics.mit.edu/news/watch-this-nuclear-physics-rap-resonance/
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