| 21. | He studied Physics at Harvard and Cornell, where he proposed his theory of weak interactions.
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| 22. | This difference ( divided by the sum ) forms an asymmetry with possible weak interaction.
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| 23. | The weak interaction is chiral and thus provides a means for probing chirality in physics.
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| 24. | He was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1964 for his work on the weak interaction.
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| 25. | After the World War II, he was in Manchester, where he worked on weak interactions.
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| 26. | The present day DM density is consistent with DM particles interacting via the Weak interaction.
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| 27. | Isospin is the symmetry transformation of the weak interactions.
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| 28. | Fermi's four-fermion theory describes the weak interaction remarkably well.
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| 29. | The weak interactions are current-current interactions ultimately because they come from a non-Abelian gauge theory.
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| 30. | Such decay makes radiocarbon dating possible, as carbon-14 decays through the weak interaction to nitrogen-14.
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