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Astrophysical Probes of Dark Matter

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The Physics of Fine-Tuning
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Dr. Justin Read (Surrey) explains the astrophysical evidence for dark matter, and our prospects for getting more information about its nature and interaction by looking at nearby dwarf galaxies.
This lecture was conducted at the Dennis Sciama Theatre at the Denys Wilkinson Building, Oxford, on September 8, 2016.

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Series
The Physics of Fine-Tuning
People
Justin Read
Keywords
fine-tuning
Physics
science
philosophy of science
astronomy
dark matter
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 04/10/2016
Duration: 00:44:28

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