Note: This talk will discuss both theoretical and experimental aspects of Dark Matter research. As many know, the ever elusive dark sectors of the universe - namely dark matter and dark energy - are estimated to make up nearly 95%...[Read More]
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Reinterpretations: How to use published results in EHEP to our advantage
High Energy Physics
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Gravity
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Investigating the Hubble Tension with Type Ia Supernovae
Cosmology
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Cosmological Simulations
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