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A plasma simulation just cracked how the cosmic web stitches itself together — magnetic threads knitting across the largest structures in the universe
Somewhere between the galaxy clusters that dot the observable universe, enormous threads of hot, diffuse gas stretch across ...
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 ...
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A giant supercomputer just solved one of the universe’s biggest magnetic mysteries
A new study published in Nature may have solved one of astrophysics’ most persistent mysteries: how the universe creates enormous, organized magnetic fields from violent turbulence. Using some of the ...
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 ...
Astronomers have unveiled one of the largest cosmological simulation datasets ever created, offering an expansive new tool to explore how the universe evolved across billions of years. Produced by the ...
Temperature adds another challenge. Standard DFT is essentially a zero-temperature approach, so thermal effects must be ...
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