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A scientist proposes a new law of physics suggesting the universe may be a digital simulation, linking physics, biology, and ...
Research team includes astrophysicists, computer scientists, artists, and philosophers from UC Riverside, USC, and Carnegie ...
Frontier, the second fastest supercomputer in the world, used dark matter and the movement of gas and plasma rather than just ...
Faint radio signals from the early Universe, soon detectable by Moon missions, may reveal how dark matter shaped gas cooling ...
When scientists push the limits of the world's most powerful supercomputers, they often find those limits are just the beginning of what's possible. In early November, the Department of Energy's ...
An international collaboration of astronomers has created the most detailed simulation yet of the early stages of the universe. The simulation can be seen in the video below, showing the first light ...
Information could become the fifth state of matter alongside gas, plasma, liquid, and solid states. A scientist has proposed ...
Researchers have created what they say is the largest computer simulation of the universe, and have made the data available for anyone to download for free. "Uchuu is like a time machine: we can go ...
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Mind-blowing simulation of the universe is released
Scientists have used the world's fastest supercomputer to show the universe as it has never been seen before. In this incredible video, scientists from the Department of Energy’s Argonne National ...
The Bolshoi supercomputer simulation, the most accurate and detailed large cosmological simulation run to date, gives physicists and astronomers a powerful new tool for understanding such cosmic ...
Scientific research is normally about chemistry but this time its history. Researchers are using epic computing powers to develop a simulation of the ancient universe. Some 13 billion years of ...
According to the story by ScienceAlert, astronomy is quite different from other sciences due to only having a sample size of 1. Since the cosmos contains everything observable, astronomers can't just ...
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