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You can now hold the universe in your hand with a 3D-printed model of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the oldest light in the universe. Like a time capsule sent from soon after the Big Bang, ...
Have you ever dreamed of traveling through the vast universe like an astronaut? Now, the opportunity has arrived! The European Space Agency's (ESA) Gaia space telescope has brought us an unprecedented ...
If you think a galaxy is big, compare it to the size of the universe: it's just a tiny dot which, together with a huge number ...
For the first time, astrophysicists have used artificial intelligence techniques to generate complex 3D simulations of the universe. The results are so fast, accurate and robust that even the creators ...
Mapping the Universe’s vast structure no longer requires endless supercomputer time. Effort.jl brings cosmic modeling to ...
The first-ever artificial intelligence simulation of the universe seems to work like the real thing — and is almost as mysterious. Researchers reported the new simulation June 24 in the journal ...
Astronomers have long relied on supercomputers to simulate the immense structure of the Universe, but a new tool called ...
A new emulator is tackling the near-impossible task of mapping the universe's large-scale structure without sacrificing ...
Astronomers have produced one of the largest 3D maps of the young universe, where they pinpoint 4,000 early galaxies from the ancient past — many of which may resemble the Milky Way in its infancy.
The universe is filled with galaxies — more than a trillion by some estimates — and we’ve only mapped a fraction of them. But answering some of the most pressing mysteries plaguing astronomers today, ...
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Scientists Just Found a Way to Map the Universe 10x Faster
Understanding the vast structure of the universe, from galaxies to superclusters, requires complex models and immense computational resources. However, the development of Effort.jl, an emulator ...
If BYU has ever felt too big to take in, there's now a miniature version. BYU presented a new three-dimensional model of campus at an unveiling ceremony on Tuesday, July 2, at the Gordon B. Hinckley ...
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