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Presentations from the XXXV SLAC Summer Institute
Dark Matter: From the Cosmos to the Laboratory

July 30-August 10, 2007
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Morning lectures covered all aspects of dark matter, from observational evidence for its existence, to its role in cosmic evolution and structure formation, to indirect and direct searches and attempts to produce it at colliders. In the afternoons, topical conference talks alternated with discussion sessions, tours, and social events.





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This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515.

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