An international collaboration involving Leiden University has released more than 2.5 petabytes of FLAMINGO cosmological simulation data, among the largest public datasets ever created in astronomy.
An international team led by Leiden University has made public more than 2.5 petabytes of data from the FLAMINGO cosmological simulations, among the largest datasets of its kind. The project models ...
Understanding the universe as a whole requires simulations on cosmic scales. An international team of astrophysicists, with a ...
This new dataset release provides researchers worldwide with unprecedented access to detailed virtual universes. Cosmological ...
Our physicists and their collaborators in Leiden are making public one of the largest datasets in cosmology, offering ...
Researchers have simulated "false vacuum decay," a theoretical quantum process often called the "bubble of doom" that could ...
Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way are cosmic fossils. New simulations reveal how these tiny systems reflect ...
Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, tiny satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, have long been seen as cosmic fossils. Now, a new study by researchers at ...
Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies—tiny satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way—have long been seen as cosmic fossils. Now, a new ...
Chinese scientists and international collaborators have used one of the largest cosmological simulations ever created to "fast-forward" the universe from the Big Bang to the present day inside a ...
An international research team led by Chinese scientists unveiled the first batch of findings of the largest-ever ...
This image provided by National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) shows the simulated ...