Hooman Davoudiasl, DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory (IMAGE)
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Hooman Davoudiasl, a physicist at the US Department of Energy'sBrookhaven National Laboratory, along with colleagues from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and Stony Brook University, is an author on a new theory in Physical Review Letters, which will publish online on Jan. 18, that suggests a shorter secondary inflationary period that could account for the amount of dark matter estimated to exist throughout the cosmos.
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