However, this staggeringly massive vista is just 0.001 per cent of the entire simulation. The results of that enormous ...
More powerful simulations to include other forces and effects besides gravity were needed, and that’s where Frontier, supported by a $1.8 billion Department of Energy project called ExaSky to fund ...
The Frontier supercomputer's calculations provide a new foundation for simulating the universe's conventional physics, but also the enigmatic behaviors and properties of dark matter.
Assuming dark matter exists, its interactions with ordinary matter are so subtle that even the most sensitive instruments ...
The rest of the universe appears to be made of a mysterious, invisible substance called dark matter (25 percent) and a force that repels gravity known as dark energy (70 percent). Scientists have ...
A self-correcting atom interferometer amplifies signals, aiding detection of ultra-weak forces from dark matter, dark energy, ...
After almost a century of speculation, proposals and searches for dark matter, physicists now know that it currently comprises about 27% of the universe's mass-energy, with an abundance over five ...