Astronomers Uncover New Details of CIZA0107 Galaxy Cluster Merger with VLA

Astronomers Uncover New Details of CIZA0107 Galaxy Cluster Merger with VLA

#news #newstoday #tech #technews #latestnews #techupdates #newsupdates An international team of astronomers has studied a nearby galaxy cluster merger, offering new insights into the processes of galactic collisions. Observations of CIZA J0107.7+5408, a post-core passage binary cluster merger, were carried out using the Very Large Array (VLA). These findings have…

NASA’s Antarctic Balloon Campaign Launches to Study Dark Matter and Beyond

NASA’s Antarctic Balloon Campaign Launches to Study Dark Matter and Beyond

#news #newstoday #tech #technews #latestnews #techupdates #newsupdates NASA has commenced its annual Antarctic Long-Duration Balloon Campaign from the Ross Ice Shelf near McMurdo Station, according to recent reports. This season, two large balloons will carry nine scientific missions to near space, with launches set to begin mid-December. This programme, led…

World’s 2nd Fastest Supercomputer Simulates Universe’s Largest Evolution Model

World’s 2nd Fastest Supercomputer Simulates Universe’s Largest Evolution Model

he world’s second-fastest supercomputer, Frontier, has successfully carried out the most extensive simulation of the universe ever created, as per reports. The project, led by Salman Habib, Director of the Computational Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, was undertaken to test models of cosmological hydrodynamics. The simulation was developed using…

Researchers Propose New Methods to Spot Atom-Sized Primordial Black Holes Moving Across Solar System

Researchers Propose New Methods to Spot Atom-Sized Primordial Black Holes Moving Across Solar System

Recent studies, published in Physical Review D on September 16 and 17, have proposed that microscopic black holes may be present within the solar system, potentially affecting the paths of planets and satellites. These objects, referred to as primordial black holes, are thought to have formed during the early universe….

Black Holes Explosions Driven by Hawking Radiation May Unveil New Physics

Black Holes Explosions Driven by Hawking Radiation May Unveil New Physics

Primordial black holes (PBHs), possibly formed shortly after the Big Bang, may be experiencing explosive events across the universe. A recent study led by theoretical physicists Dr Marco Calzà and Dr João G. Rosa from the University of Coimbra proposes that these eruptions, driven by Hawking radiation, could be detectable…