The universe has always fascinated people. How has it developed? What is it made of, and which forces act therein? The KIT Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics Center (KCETA) conducts research at the interface of astrophysics, elementary particle physics, and cosmology. In line with the 2023 Science Year – Our Universe of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, KCETA researchers will present their work on Monday, July 3, 2023, 6.30 p.m., at the Karlsruhe City Hall.
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