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<div class="name">Steven Goldfarb</div> <div class="name">Steven Goldfarb</div>
<div class="title">Hidden Pieces: The LHC and our Dark Universe</div> <div class="title">Hidden Pieces: The LHC and our Dark Universe</div>
<div class="links"><a href="https://youtu.be/rqGSuQJ5hB8">Video</a></div> <div class="links"><a href="slides/slides-sgoldfarb.pdf">Slides</a>&nbsp;-&nbsp;<a href="https://youtu.be/rqGSuQJ5hB8">Video</a></div>
<div class="abstract"> <div class="abstract">
On 4 July 2017, one billion people a large portion of our planets population took time out of their day to watch a one-and-a-half-hour scientific seminar featuring plots, graphs, Greek letters, and comic sans. Why? A deep-rooted survival instinct told these people that the discovery by CERN scientists of a fundamental component of our universe was something worth paying attention to. Or they were just news junkies. But, they were right. On 4 July 2017, one billion people a large portion of our planets population took time out of their day to watch a one-and-a-half-hour scientific seminar featuring plots, graphs, Greek letters, and comic sans. Why? A deep-rooted survival instinct told these people that the discovery by CERN scientists of a fundamental component of our universe was something worth paying attention to. Or they were just news junkies. But, they were right.