The team behind Europe's Euclid space telescope just published the world's most extensive simulation of the universe, which ...
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 ...
Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist ...
Information could become the fifth state of matter alongside gas, plasma, liquid, and solid states. A scientist has proposed an experiment involving particle annihilation that could establish that ...
Euclid Consortium, the international group that manages the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope, has published the ...
The simulation is founded on an advanced algorithm developed by Joachim Stadel, an astrophysicist at the University of Zurich (UZH). The calculations were executed in 2019 on the Piz Daint ...
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 ...
Euclid mission has published the most extensive simulation of the cosmos to date. The modeling was based on algorithms ...
It's a map and time machine rolled into one. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A new simulation of the universe is a map and a time ...
We see countless stars and galaxies sparkling in the universe today, but how much matter is actually there? The question is simple enough — its answer, however, is turning out to be quite a ...
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 ...
The visible cosmos may contain roughly 6 x 10^80 — or 600 million trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion — bits of information, according to a new estimate. The findings could have ...