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•Mysteries of the universe explored by professor, students in Italian underground lab
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Professor Thomas Gutierrez is among the more than 150 leading international scientists taking part in the research at Gran Sasso National Laboratory near Assergi , Italy .
He is exploring unproven theories related to nuclear decay, also known as radioactive decay, the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy through radiation.
The Italian facility is the largest underground research center in the world.
People have been "pounding their heads against the wall trying to understand" theories around antimatter versus matter.
Part of her work includes conducting remote detector operation shifts of the experiment taking place in Italy .
Cal Poly students have already contributed and will continue to do so, including Reagen Garcia , a physics major.
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