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Computer science professor Lior Shamir observed that a majority of early galaxies appear to be rotating in the same direction. Out of the 263 galaxies studied, about two-thirds spin clockwise ...
Lior Shamir, an associate professor of computer science at Kansas State University said: “That explanation agrees with theories such as black hole cosmology, which postulates that the entire ...
The paper, authored by Lior Shamir, a computer scientist at Kansas State University, appeared in March in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, an outstanding journal with a ...
One explanation for this phenomenon is that the "universe was born rotating," Lior Shamir, a computer science professor at Kansas State University and the author of the study, said in a statement ...
According to a press release from Kansas State University, associate professor of computer science Lior Shamir was analyzing images using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and the Advanced Deep ...
According to a press release from Kansas State University, associate professor of computer science Lior Shamir was analyzing images using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and the Advanced Deep ...
A researcher has made a new discovery that could reframe how we think about our universe. According to a press release from Kansas State University, associate professor of computer science Lior Shamir ...