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How Strong is the Weak Nuclear Force?

March 01, 2011

Robert Carey was recently mentioned in an article at Science Daily titled, “How Strong Is the Weak Force? New Measurement of the Muon Lifetime”. BU Today has also written about the MuLan experiment in an article titled, “How Strong is the Weak Nuclear Force?“.

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