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The butterfly effect in galaxy formation: How minute changes in star positions affect development
The study challenges assumptions that galaxies are too vast to be affected by small changes.
A galaxy may look calm and stable from far away, but new research suggests it can actually behave in surprisingly chaotic ...
A USC-led research team has created a series of supercomputer-simulated twins of our Milky Way galaxy—which could help scientists unlock new answers about one of the biggest mysteries in the universe: ...
Astronomers who simulate galaxies do not always get the same result, even when they start from identical conditions. New ...
This composite image combines observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope of the Phantom Galaxy (M74) with a high-resolution simulation of galactic turbulence. The simulation from ...
The most detailed supercomputer simulation ever of our Milky Way galaxy has been created by combining machine learning with numerical models. By running 100 times faster than the next most detailed ...
A USC-led research team has created a series of supercomputer-simulated twins of our Milky Way galaxy—which could help scientists unlock new answers about one of the biggest mysteries in the universe: ...
BEIJING -- A Chinese-led international team has released the largest-ever cosmological simulation, named "HyperMillennium," offering scientists a powerful digital tool to explore cosmic evolution.
Turbulence shapes plasma, stars, and magnetic fields, but remains poorly understood. New large-scale simulations reveal it behaves differently than expected. (Nanowerk News) From the ocean’s rolling ...
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