Learn how a newly detected gamma-ray halo in the Milky Way could mark the first direct glimpse of dark matter.
Simulating a billion years using previous best-resolution simulations would take almost 36 years of real computing time.
Greetings everyone! We’ve lost three of the five visible planets to the sun’s glare with only Jupiter remaining in the ...
The Milky Way contains more than 100 billion stars, each following its own evolutionary path through birth, life, and ...
Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 ...
For the first time, scientists have built a digital version of the Milky Way that follows the motion of individual stars, not ...
Researchers have successfully performed the world's first Milky Way simulation that accurately represents more than 100 ...
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 ...
Dark matter, which makes up about 85% of the universe's matter, remains invisible to modern instruments. However, a new ...
Astronomers watched how the light brightened and dimmed near the event horizon of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, ...
More than 100 years after its existence was predicted, scientists report that they have, for the first time, seen dark matter ...
A successful breakthrough has been created by an international research team led by Japan’s Riken, and it is the most ...