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The superstructure "Quipu," recently identified, spans 1.3 billion light-years, challenging our understanding of the distribution of matter in space. This discovery, resulting from a study published ...
Astronomers have identified the largest structure in the universe, named Quipu, which spans over 1.3 billion light-years and contains a staggering 200 quadrillion solar masses.
Is it possible to understand the Universe without understanding the largest structures that reside in it? In principle, not ...
Seen as a long strand with smaller threads branching, the Quipu superstructure contains 68 galaxy clusters spanning 1.4 billion light years.
For years, scientists have worked to chart the universe’s massive structure, aiming to test key models of cosmology. These efforts also help uncover how galaxies form and change over time. While most ...
Quipu is not alone in its grandeur. The researchers also identified four other massive superstructures, each rivaling some of the largest known formations in the universe. These include the ...
Quipu deploys AI-powered analyses of alternative data to determine the creditworthiness of microbusinesses. Quipu’s work is just one example of the growing importance of AI to financial institutions.
Quipu superstructure In February this year, scientists claimed to have discovered another large superstructure called Quipu, believed to measure 1.3 billion light-years across, which is over ...