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UR #33: Investigating the dark matter in M82 using the mass-to-light ratio

UR #33: Investigating the dark matter in M82 using the mass-to-light ratio

by Astrobites | Nov 25, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post is all about a search for dark matter in the starburst galaxy M82!

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UR #32: Simulations of Black Hole Evolution over Cosmic Time Periods

UR #32: Simulations of Black Hole Evolution over Cosmic Time Periods

by Astrobites | Oct 29, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who uses computer simulations to simulate black holes and how they evolve over billions of years.

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