The most detailed large-scale simulation has been released showing just after the Big Bang, all the way until the present day. Scientists have been struggling with the creation of accurate simulations ...
A new simulation released by NASA’s Ames Research Institute reveals a stunning vision of the evolution of a galaxy. Blue influx gases, white stars and red satellite galaxies are shown moving thousands ...
The simulation results show that star formation in dwarf galaxies is closely linked to the supply of cold gas in the CGM. More than 40% to 70% of the galaxy's mass originates from gas inflows, and ...
Two astronomers have performed one of the world's largest astrophysics simulations to date in order to model the growth of galaxies. Using the "Earth Simulator" supercomputer in Japan, which is also ...
Formation of a single massive galaxy through time in the TNG50 cosmic simulation To learn how galaxies change over time, scientists have created the most complex ever simulation of a galaxy, called ...
An international group of astronomers has released the first results from the largest-ever galaxy simulation. The project has an ambitious goal: to work out how spiral galaxies formed. The results are ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has again completed a pursuit thought to be almost "impossible" by humans. It creates a Milky Way simulation showcasing the progress of more than 100 billion individual ...
This animation shows the simulated evolution of a galaxy over 200 million years. While the simulations look very similar with and without the machine learning AI model, the AI model performed 4 times ...
From the same guys who made Torchlight, Rebel Galaxy is a 'swashbuckling space adventure, with action-packed combat, exploration, discovery, trade, and “negotiation” with the outlandish denizens at ...
Computer generated images showing a disk galaxy from a modified gravity simulation. Images show (right side of image, in red-blue color) the gas density within the disk of the galaxy with the stars ...
A powerful new computer simulation has provided the clearest-ever picture of how our galactic home, the Milky Way, came to exist. The Milky Way is a truly monstrous collection of more than 100 billion ...
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