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Rocky Kolb’s lecture on Dark Universe

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… namely, about dark matter and dark energy as you may imagine. The lecture itself (2009 Buhl lecture at Carnegie Mellon U) is actually very clear and suitable for newcomers/non-scientists. So, if you want to know in some details (more or less technical) what the modern cosmology is all about, please check out this lecture.

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