Is Dark Matter Made of Black Holes?
A hidden population of black holes born less than one second after the big bang could solve the mystery of dark matter
Sébastien Clesse is a cosmologist and an assistant professor at the Free Universityof Brussels (ULB) in Belgium. His work covers cosmic inflation, modified gravity and primordial black holes. Clesse is an active member of the Euclid mission, the Square Kilometer Array collaboration and the LISA collaboration. Credit: Nick Higgins
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