Frontier Supercomputer Achieves Record-Breaking Universe Simulation

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Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory have used the Frontier supercomputer to create the largest astrophysical simulation of the Universe, covering a volume 10 billion light years across. This exascale supercomputer allows for unprecedented detail in simulating dark matter, dark energy, and other cosmic phenomena, providing new insights into galaxy formation and the Universe's large-scale structure. Frontier's capabilities extend beyond astrophysics, with applications in molecular dynamics, energy systems, and climate change modeling.
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