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A Gigantic Spinning Filament of 14 Galaxies Could Be the Largest Rotating Structure Ever Found
This spinning branch of the cosmic web binds 14 galaxies together. Credit: Lyla Jung. In a recently published study, ...
A team of computational astrophysicists has developed a simulation that explains the behavior of matter around black holes.
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Supercomputer simulations reveal why some black holes shine and others stay dim
Some of the brightest beacons in the universe share one hidden engine: matter falling into a black hole. As gas whirls inward ...
Hole in the Sky, by Daniel H. Wilson, is one of Scientific American’s best fiction picks of 2025. In the novel, aliens talk ...
The Epstein files expose how racial hierarchy, genetic “optimisation” and even climate-driven population culling circulated ...
Our friends at PC Gamer hosted a fantastic show looking at the future of video games, and these are our favorite space and ...
The 2020s have offered many new sci-fi masterpieces, from independent productions to blockbuster hits (and the decade is not ...
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Making simulations more accurate than ever with deep learning
Future events such as the weather or satellite trajectories are computed in tiny time steps, so the computation must be both ...
Boredom setting in after the festive chaos? Never fear: our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science ...
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More Than 500,000 Satellites Are Set to Orbit Earth by 2040. They May End Up Photobombing the Images Captured by Space Telescopes
Fleets of satellites interfere with snapshots taken by Earth-bound observatories. But a new study suggests these orbiters ...
Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ...
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New 'physics shortcut' lets laptops tackle quantum problems once reserved for supercomputers and AI
Physicists have transformed a decades-old technique for simplifying quantum equations into a reusable, user-friendly ...
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