Physicists are quietly rolling out a new generation of simulation codes that promise to do more than crunch numbers. By ...
Computer simulations by astronomers support the idea that dark matter -- matter that no one has yet directly detected but which many physicists think must be there to explain several aspects of the ...
If a new research paper’s theory is correct, then there should be a much higher population of very small, very luminous galaxies in the early universe. With everything we learn about the nature of ...
This is interesting of course, but the article suffers from problems. Besides the missing article link, the linked spiral arm dynamical mass excess observations are not explained by dark matter as it ...
Astronomers using the NASA and European Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope have identified what appears to be a ...
The FLAMINGO super simulation maps the universe from its earliest moments but finds galaxies cluster less than cosmological ...
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A strange, starless cloud on the edge of a nearby galaxy is forcing astronomers to confront one of the biggest unknowns in ...
In addition, astrophysical observations had revealed that occasionally, white dwarfs would cool off way faster than expected.
Computer simulations designed and run by researchers at the University of California-Irvine suggest that dark matter does in fact exist and is a central part of explaining how the universe works. The ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A computer simulation showing the formation and evolution of a galaxy like the Milky Way points to where scientists should look to spot dark matter, international researchers ...