Post Doctorate Fellow in Astrophysics, McMaster University
Toby Brown is an astrophysicist at McMaster University. His work focuses on the question, how do galaxies evolve? Beyond this research, much of Toby's time is spent talking about science through radio, writing and award-winning public talks.
Toby holds a PhD in astrophysics from Swinburne University, Melbourne Australia.
Something is killing galaxies, and scientists are on the case
Sep 22, 2019 13:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
In the most extreme regions of the universe, galaxies are being killed. Their star formation is being shut down and astronomers want to know why. The first ever Canadian-led large project on one of the worlds leading...
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