Astronomers Begin Largest-Ever Simulation of the Universe Using Frontier Supercomputer
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have launched the largest astrophysical simulation of the universe using the world's fastest supercomputer, Frontier, to enhance our understanding of cosmic phenomena.
Did Earth's Water Come from Space? New Research Suggests Yes
Recent studies indicate that a significant portion of Earth's water may have originated from comets and asteroids, particularly through impacts during the Late Heavy Bombardment.
Moroccan Meteorite Study Reveals Mars Once Had Habitable Springs
A recent study of the Black Beauty meteorite from Morocco reveals that Mars had liquid water 4.45 billion years ago, suggesting the planet may have once supported life.
Asteroid COWEPC5 Passes Over Yakutia Without Threat to Residents
An asteroid named COWEPC5 passed through the Earth's atmosphere over Yakutia, Russia, without posing any danger to the population, according to local authorities and experts.
Astronomers Begin Largest-Ever Simulation of the Universe Using Frontier Supercomputer
New Discovery Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal Coexistence of Two Human Species
AI Breakthrough: Scientists 'Stop Light' for Revolutionary Imaging Techniques
Innovative Swallowable Capsule Could Revolutionize Insulin Delivery
New Study Reveals Secrets Behind Dinosaurs' Evolutionary Dominance
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New Discovery Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
A new study reveals the role of the Inceptor receptor in insulin degradation, offering hope for innovative diabetes therapies.
Will Earth Experience Another Snowball Phase?
Exploring the Earth's past ice ages, particularly the Snowball Earth hypothesis, and its implications for future climate changes.