This event is in the past.It took place on May 4, 2026 at William R. Hewlett Teaching Center.
The Social Life of Subatomic Particles
At William R. Hewlett Teaching Center
Stanford
Quarks are the ultimate introverts: they refuse to be alone. This free Stanford physics talk explores their "social life" and the exotic clusters they form, from molecules down to quarks and gluons, building on Nobel Prize-winning research.
free lecture
accessible science
Nobel Prize history
particle physics
Tips
🔬recent discoveries from giant particle accelerators
🏆builds on Nobel Prize-winning research
đź§ no physics background needed
The Social Life of Subatomic Particles
At William R. Hewlett Teaching Center
Stanford
Quarks are the ultimate introverts: they refuse to be alone. This free Stanford physics talk explores their "social life" and the exotic clusters they form, from molecules down to quarks and gluons, building on Nobel Prize-winning research.
free lecture
accessible science
Nobel Prize history
particle physics
Tips
🔬recent discoveries from giant particle accelerators
🏆builds on Nobel Prize-winning research
đź§ no physics background needed
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