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Scientists simulate the Milky Way with 100 billion stars
In a groundbreaking achievement in computational astrophysics, scientists have developed the first-ever simulation of the Milky Way galaxy. This model tracks the movements and interactions of an ...
Deep-learning model trained on a supernova simulation manages to create a Milky Way simulation in record time.
Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 ...
Image: Snapshots of the time evolution of a collision of two spiral galaxies with black holes at their center from a computer simulation. Color indicates temperature and brightness the gas density.
In collaboration with the US' Georgia Institute of Technology, researchers from Maynooth University in Ireland have unveiled a new computer simulation that mirrors early universe conditions, ...
Researchers have successfully performed the world's first Milky Way simulation that accurately represents more than 100 ...
A team of researchers at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC) has created a new simulation of early galaxy formation. The simulation allows us to get a fascinating, albeit brief ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morpho, Inc. (hereinafter, “Morpho”)(TOKYO: 3653), a global leader in image processing and imaging AI solutions, announced today that it has provided deep learning inference ...
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 ...
Enabled by supercomputing, University of Pretoria (UP) researchers have led an international team of astronomers that has provided deeper insight into the entire life cycle (birth, growth and death) ...
The standard cosmology can answer almost nothing about how the structure of a galaxy is formed. It expects a supermassive black hole at the center and dark matter in the halo to explain the ...
Using a new computer model of galaxy formation, researchers have shown that growing black holes release a blast of energy that fundamentally regulates galaxy evolution and black hole growth itself.
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