

Why muon magnetism matters, and a count of all the Tyrannosaurus rex that ever lived
Apr 15, 2021
Adrian Cho, a staff writer for Science Magazine, dives into a groundbreaking measurement of muon magnetism, revealing discrepancies that may hint at unknown particles or forces in physics. Charles Marshall, director of the University of California Museum of Paleontology, shares intriguing insights into his team’s estimation of the total number of Tyrannosaurus rex that ever roamed the Earth, tackling the challenges of fossil records and population density estimations. Their discussions illuminate the mysteries of particle physics and the prehistoric past.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unveiling Muon Mysteries
02:28 • 13min
Estimating the Tyrannosaurus rex Population Through Fossils
15:22 • 2min
Estimating the Rarity of Tyrannosaurus rex
17:04 • 11min
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27:51 • 3min
Unlocking Virus Behavior: The Role of Spike Proteins and Linoleic Acid
30:56 • 2min
Accelerating Protein Imaging with Advanced Cloud Technology
32:58 • 2min
Founding a Biotech Company to Combat Viral Infections
34:44 • 2min
Virus Mutations and Tracking Efforts
37:12 • 4min