Scientists developed world-first simulations that recreated the entire life cycle of some of the largest and most distant known galaxies in the observable universe.
The researchers worked on cosmological simulations, which have so far only been used to recreate nearby regions of the universe.
, focused on distant structures called massive galaxy protoclusters, which are ancient ancestors of galaxy clusters observable in the universe today. "It's like finding an old black-and-white picture of your grandfather and creating a video of his life," he said.
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