Reflecting on the Nobel
It was a discovery that changed the standard model of physics. Dr. Arthur McDonald (Department of Physics) discovered neutrino oscillations, proving neutrinos have mass and changing fundamental physics. This breakthrough, based on work at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, showed neutrinos change "flavors," solving a long-standing puzzle and confirming the sun's energy source.
Now 10 years later researcher Dr. McDonald reflects on the journey to winning the Nobel, the importance of collaboration, and his advice for the next generation of researchers.