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What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning? Supercomputers Search for Clues

What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning? Supercomputers Search for Clues

By simulating Einstein’s equations under extreme conditions, researchers may finally glimpse what happened before the Big Bang. Credit: Shutterstock What if the Big Bang wasn’t truly the beginning? A team of cosmologists is using the power of supercomputers to push past the limits of Einstein’s equations and explore mysteries once thought unsolvable. By applying numerical relativity—simulations that can model extreme …

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NASA Supercomputers Reveal the Impact of Greenland’s Melting Glaciers on Marine Life

NASA Supercomputers Reveal the Impact of Greenland’s Melting Glaciers on Marine Life

Greenland’s ice sheet, one of the largest in the world, is retreating at an alarming rate, creating profound impacts on both the environment and the ocean ecosystems nearby. In a recent study published in Nature Communications: Earth & Environment (2025), scientists explored the mechanisms behind this change, focusing on how the glacial meltwater might influence the marine food web. The …

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NASA Supercomputers Take on Life Near Greenland’s Most Active Glacier

NASA Supercomputers Take on Life Near Greenland’s Most Active Glacier

As Greenland’s ice retreats, it’s fueling tiny ocean organisms. To test why, scientists turned to a computer model out of JPL and MIT that’s been called a laboratory in itself. Runoff from Greenland’s ice sheet is kicking nutrients up from the ocean depths and boosting phytoplankton growth, a new NASA-supported study has found. Reporting in Nature Communications: Earth & Environment, …

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