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AI helps build the most detailed Milky Way simulation ever, mapping 100 billion stars
Simulating a billion years using previous best-resolution simulations would take almost 36 years of real computing time.
Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 ...
Researchers have successfully performed the world's first Milky Way simulation that accurately represents more than 100 ...
For the first time, scientists have built a digital version of the Milky Way that follows the motion of individual stars, not ...
A mysterious, high-energy glow from gamma-rays in the Milky Way's center is reigniting the debate: dark matter or a hidden ...
The current rate of star formation at the Galactic Center appears to be lower than in the rest of the Galaxy. A new study led ...
A successful breakthrough has been created by an international research team led by Japan’s Riken, and it is the most ...
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AI builds the most detailed Milky Way model yet, 100B stars
The Milky Way has just been reconstructed in unprecedented detail, with artificial intelligence helping astronomers track the ...
Researchers led by Keiya Hirashima at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) ...
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Scientists create the world’s first Milky Way simulation following 100 billion stars over 10,000 years
A long-held dream in astronomy has finally come into reach, and it carries a surprising emotional weight. For years, ...
First, a quick overview: the Milky Way is classified as a disk galaxy, with a broad circular collection of stars, gas and ...
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Jwst spots a ghostly flare at the milky way’s black hole
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a fleeting, spectral flash from the Milky Way’s central black hole, a signal that ...
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