Quick Context: Simon White: Insights into the nature of dark matter from numerical simulations The formation of galaxies like our Milky Way involves gravity, dark matter, gases, star formation, and stellar explosions.
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Simon White: Insights into the nature of dark matter from numerical simulations The formation of galaxies like our Milky Way involves gravity, dark matter, gases, star formation, and stellar explosions. Galaxies are complex systems composed of tens or hundreds of billions of stars, gas, dust, and ...
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- Simon White: Insights into the nature of dark matter from numerical simulations
- The formation of galaxies like our Milky Way involves gravity, dark matter, gases, star formation, and stellar explosions.
- Galaxies are complex systems composed of tens or hundreds of billions of stars, gas, dust, and ...
- Talk by Dr James Wurster, University of St Andrews plus the Sky in February from Jim Nisbet.
- IAP weekly specialised seminars / 11 June 2021 Raul Angulo (Donostia International
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