A groundbreaking study reveals that NASA and Japan's University of Toho have harnessed supercomputers to forecast the end of all life on Earth. Their findings suggest that in approximately one billion ...
NASA supercomputer models predict a dramatic collapse of Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere in approximately one billion years.
TL;DR: Researchers from the University of Tokyo and NASA used supercomputers to predict Earth's habitability will end around 1 billion years from now due to increasing solar heat. The Sun's expansion ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Supercomputers used by NASA scientists and researchers from Japan's University of Toho have figured out when all life on Earth will end. BGR reported that the study says the Sun will ...
New NASA supercomputer simulations show that Saturn's rings may have been formed by a 'massive collision' of icy moons.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NASA's Pleiades supercomputer has provided fresh insights into the Oort cloud – a vast, theoretical spherical shell of icy objects ...
Researchers from the University of Toho, Japan, recently collaborated with NASA scientists to use supercomputers to determine when all life on Earth will end. Detailed models were run on ...
NASA's Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) announced it's almost tripling the peak performance of its Discover supercomputer, to more than 3.3 petaflops. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...