Using a brand new data analysis tool, astronomers identified more than 800 strange and previously undocumented space objects.
Artificial intelligence has just turned one of astronomy’s most familiar workhorses into a discovery engine all over again.
NASA astronomers used AI to examine Hubble Legacy Archive data, identifying over 1,300 unusual galaxies and other anomalies, including gravitational lenses and mergers.
Dr. Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki, a theoretical astrophysicist at The University of Texas at Dallas, has spent his career seeking answers to some of the universe's greatest mysteries, including why the ...
The six-year Dark Energy Survey has released its full results, showing that two leading models of cosmology are equally valid ...
Researchers have assembled the most detailed view to date of how dark energy has shaped the cosmos, using six years of ...
By scanning nearly 100 million images, researchers uncovered rare galaxies, gravitational lenses and mysterious objects lurking in NASA’s historic archive.
The first batch of data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument is now available for researchers to explore. Taken during the experiment's 'survey validation' phase, the data include distant ...
Hadrien Gurnel, software engineer EPFL's Laboratory for Experimental Museology (eM+) explores with a virtual reality helmet the most detailed 3D map of the universe with the virtual reality software ...