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NASA supercomputer says Earth’s extinction clock just got slashed in 1/2
For decades, scientists treated the end of Earth’s habitability as a problem for the far future, measured in several billion ...
How does the Earth generate its magnetic field? While the basic mechanisms seem to be understood, many details remain unresolved. A team of researchers has introduced a simulation method that promises ...
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What Earth Was Really Like 4.5 Billion Years Ago: Scientists Reveal Shocking New Simulation!
Researchers have recreated the tumultuous beginnings of Earth, simulating what the planet was like just after its formation 4.5 billion years ago. The results, derived from a new computer model, ...
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Without Mars, Earth’s Ice-Age Rhythm Would Change, Simulations Show
The earth (and humanity) would be very different without our smaller red neighbor. In A Nutshell Computer simulations show ...
The Gordon Bell Climate Prize-winning team reached a landmark this year by being the first team ever to develop a Full Earth Simulation at 1 km (extremely high) Resolution. St. Louis, MO, November 20, ...
Understanding the relationship between plasticity of muddy soil and earth pressure can be crucial to maintaining tunnel stability and predicting ground behavior during earth pressure balance (EPB) ...
Previous research on deep-sea sediments had suggested that Mars might influence Earth's climate, but the magnitude of this ...
Tropical cyclones remain one of the most formidable natural hazards, driven by a complex interplay between atmospheric and oceanic processes. In recent years, advances in observational technologies ...
Advancements in Simulation for Space Exploration NASA’s Modeling and Simulation History NASA has a long history of ...
Infrastructures often suffer severe damage due to geotechnical hazards of both natural kinds such as floods or earthquakes and man-made ones like underground construction work and excavations. The ...
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