This lecture covers selected topics in nuclear and particle physics, including neutrino physics, dark matter, and Quark-Gluon Plasma. It delves into historical discoveries like the neutrino hypothesis, observation of neutrinos, Fermi's theory, and the number of neutrino families. The lecture also discusses neutrino oscillations, the problem of neutrino mass, and the measurement of neutrino masses through various physics processes.
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