Scientists created millions of Virtual Universes
Scientists by creating millions of virtual universes and comparing them to observations of actual galaxies, made discoveries that present a powerful new approach for studying galaxy formation.
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Scientists by creating millions of virtual universes and comparing them to observations of actual galaxies, made discoveries that present a powerful new approach for studying galaxy formation.
A new Johns Hopkins University study suggests dark matter may have existed before the Big Bang.
Arque artificial biomimicry-inspired tail for extending innate body functions.
Scientists discover how the mosquito brain integrates diverse sensory cues to find us.
A new 3D map of the Milky Way shows warped shape of our galaxy, that flares up and down at the edges.
Stanford researchers have found that cancer cells have a protein called CD24 on their surface that enables them to protect themselves against the body’s immune cells.
Scientists created a contact lens that zooms in and out just by blinking your eye.
This new NASA/UC Irvine map of ice velocity in Antarctica is 10 times more accurate than any previous map.
Stanford physicists have developed a “quantum microphone” so sensitive that it can measure individual particles of sound, called phonons.
A rare dynamic event of the death of a Red Giant Star, captured by scientists for the first time.