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Celestial monsters at the origin of globular clusters

Celestial monsters at the origin of globular clusters
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Globular cluster mystery may be explained by short-lived ultra-massive suns – Astronomy Now

Globular cluster mystery may be explained by short-lived ultra-massive suns – Astronomy Now
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Celestial monsters at the origin of globular clusters

Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) May 12, 2023 - Globular clusters are the most massive and oldest star clusters in the Universe. They can contain up to 1 million of them. The chemical composition of these stars, born at the same time, shows anoma

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Exploring the dark side of the universe

Inria director of research Bruno Lévy is an active participant in an international cosmological research project, working alongside researchers from the Paris Astrophysics Institute and universities overseas. The aim of this project is to develop algorithms capable of retracing the history of the universe and to create models capable of factoring in multiple unknowns such as dark matter and dark energy.

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Exploring the dark side of the universe

Inria director of research Bruno Lévy is an active participant in an international cosmological research project, working alongside researchers from the Paris Astrophysics Institute and universities overseas. The aim of this project is to develop algorithms capable of retracing the history of the universe and to create models capable of factoring in multiple unknowns such as dark matter and dark energy.

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