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Digitizing the Universe

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For years, cosmologists have been racing each other to develop ever more sophisticated and realistic models of the evolution of the Universe. The competition has just become considerably stiffer.

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Figure 1: Simulated cosmos.

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Gnedin, N. Digitizing the Universe. Nature 435, 572–573 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/435572a

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