On Wednesday 6 October, PBS NOVA will premiere a new film about particle 
physics, “Particles Unknown.” (The film premiered on BBC 4 in the UK earlier 
this week.)

Prof. David Kaiser has been helping with the film and made on-screen 
appearances throughout, including on-location footage at the Large Hadron 
Collider in CERN and at the site of Enrico Fermi’s former laboratory in Rome.  
[Behind the Scenes: Until the last moment, the working title of the film was 
actually “Operation: Neutrino,” not coincidentally also the title of one of the 
chapters in Prof. Kaiser’s most recent book, Quantum Legacies; the project got 
started based on his chapter!]

Stream the film for free at the PBS website after it premieres on TV on 6 
October.

In the US – Wed 6 October – PBS NOVA
Particles Unknown
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/particles-unknown/

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