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Speeding up cosmological simulations by zooming on what’s important
Modern cosmology relies on large numerical simulations. However, creating them requires a lot of memory and computational time. Today’s paper describes a technique that can dramatically decrease the computational cost of simulations – by focusing on the most important parts of the simulation and reducing waste!
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof. Paola Caselli
Where did we come from? Where did we go? Astrochemistry can help answer the first question, at least… Find out more at Prof. Paola Caselli’s talk at #AAS236!
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof James Lowenthal
Find out more about the challenges that satellite constellations, like SpaceX’s Starlink, pose to modern astronomy. Hear Prof James Lowenthal’s thoughts at his joint #AAS236 talk (with Prof Sandra Cruz-Pol) on Tuesday 2nd June at 12:40 pm (EDT).
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Jo Dunkley
Hear from Jo Dunkley about the future of CMB observations as well as her journey into Academia at #AAS236.
The Eldest Sibling of Our Milky Way
Gas before forming a disk galaxy: To be cool, or to be hot, that is the question.
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger
We sit down with Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger, the 236th AAS Meeting’s Fred Kavli Plenary Lecturer to discuss her quest to find life on other planets using the information we know about our own.
Beyond astro-ph
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Navigating careers in astronomy
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