The FLAMINGO project helps scientists explore how galaxies, dark matter and cosmic structures evolved over billions of years.
Astronomers have released the FLAMINGO simulation of the universe that gives researchers a fresh way to test how the cosmos formed and evolved.
Chinese scientists and international collaborators have used one of the largest cosmological simulations ever created to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When scientists push the limits of the world's most powerful supercomputers, they often find those limits are just the beginning ...
Researchers led by the University of Tsukuba present computer simulations that capture the complex dynamics of elusive neutrinos left over from the Big Bang Current simulations of cosmic structure ...
A Chinese-led international team has released the largest-ever cosmological simulation, named "HyperMillennium," offering ...
This new dataset release provides researchers worldwide with unprecedented access to detailed virtual universes. Cosmological ...
Japanese astronomers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technique to remove noise in astronomical data due to random variations in galaxy shapes. After extensive training and testing on ...
Durham University physicists and partners in Leiden are making one of the world’s biggest cosmology datasets available, ...
Physicists in China have simulated false vacuum decay — a theoretical quantum event that could abruptly end the universe — using a ring of highly excited Rydberg atoms. The tabletop experiment ...