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Scientists reveal 'invisible' galaxy from the early universe, using space-time trick predicted by Einstein
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Researchers have finally revealed the details of an extremely distant and dark galaxy that's been nearly impossible to see - until now.[...] "Very distant galaxies are real mines of information about the past and future evolution of our universe," lead author Marika Giulietti (opens in new tab), an astrophysicist at the International School of Advanced Studies in Italy (SISSA).

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Scientists reveal 'invisible'galaxy from the early universe, using space-time trick predicted by Einstein
Dispatchist

Using the ALMA telescope in Chile and Einstein's theory of relativity, scientists observed a young galaxy in the early universe that is invisible in nearly every wavelength. "Very distant galaxies are real mines of information about the past and future evolution of our universe," lead author Marika Giulietti (opens in new tab), an astrophysicist at the International School of Advanced Studies in Italy (SISSA).

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Scientists reveal 'invisible' galaxy from the early universe, using space-time trick predicted by Einstein
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Researchers have finally revealed the details of an extremely distant and dark galaxy that's been nearly impossible to see - until now.[...] "Very distant galaxies are real mines of information about the past and future evolution of our universe," lead author Marika Giulietti (opens in new tab), an astrophysicist at the International School of Advanced Studies in Italy (SISSA).

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La Giornata delle donne nella ricerca
Il Piccolo

Nel fotoservizio di Andrea Lasorte, in alto a destra la neuroscienziata svizzera Katja Reinhard e sotto la fisica belga Laura Donnay, ritratte anche insieme all'interno della Sissa. 

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Giovani, donne, straniere. Alla Sissa i grandi talenti che rompono gli stereotipi
Il Piccolo

Alla Scuola internazionale superiore di studiavanzati, che in Italia è tra le istituzioni con la maggior quota di finanziamenti Erc in rapporto al numero di ricercatori, dal 2007 ad oggi ad aggiudicarseli sono stati in 30, dei quali solo tre donne.
Katja Reinhard e Laura Donnay sono le ultime due in ordine di tempo. Sono poco più che trentenni, parlano solo qualche parola di italiano, eppure a Trieste gestiscono 2,5 milioni di euro di finanziamenti europei per indagare le profondità della mente umana e dell'universo.

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L'idea di Budinich
Il Piccolo

Fondata nel 1978 tramite il decreto presidenziale emanato nell'ambito degli interventi legislativi che seguirono il terremoto del Friuli del 1976, la Sissa fu concepita dal suo fondatore, il fisico Paolo Budinich (foto), come un istituto di ricerca avanzata, con un forte carattere internazionale, innovativo e agile dal punto di amministrativo. Ma anche un centro di formazione, esclusivamente post-laurea, altamente selettivo.

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Scientists have revealed an 'invisible' galaxy from the start of the universe, utilizing a space-time trick predicted by Einstein
Endsdaytime News

Researchers have lastly revealed the small print of a galaxy so distant and darkish it is virtually unimaginable to see - till now. 

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Whoa, Scientists Found the Universe's Invisible Galaxy
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But a group of researchers from the International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA) say they've discovered a new galaxy in a relatively young universe, all thanks to Albert Einstein's enduring theory of relativity. "This was a very special celestial body," Marika Giulietti, who studies astrophysics and cosmology at SISSA, says in a news release.

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discover scientists "dark galaxy"which could reveal the mysteries of the universe
Then24

However, a newly discovered dwarf galaxy at a distance of "only" 94 million light-years defies these expectations. It is called FAST J0139+4328 and does not emit optical light. [...] This was found by a team of researchers led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti from the Italian research facility Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Trieste using the ALMA interferometer in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. 

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Whoa, Scientists Found the Universe's Invisible Galaxy
Popular Mechanics

But a group of researchers from the International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA) say they've discovered a new galaxy in a relatively young universe, all thanks to Albert Einstein's enduring theory of relativity. "This was a very special celestial body," Marika Giulietti, who studies astrophysics and cosmology at SISSA, says in a news release.

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Scientists Hunt Down Mysterious 'Invisible Galaxy' From Early Universe
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The "invisible galaxy" was revealed through ALMA telescope observations. Marika Giuliette et al. How do you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You break out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics doctoral student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study on an "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists Chase Mysterious 'Invisible Galaxy' From Early Universe
Hitech Glitz

How do you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? They break out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti from the ScuolaInternazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in the Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
Up My Tech

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
CNet

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
Knowledia

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
Tech Street Now

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
The Shepherd of the Hills Gazette

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Scientists hunt down a mysterious 'invisible galaxy' in the early universe
News Net Daily

How would you describe a galaxy that doesn't want to be seen? You pull out a cosmic magnifying glass. A research team led by astrophysics PhD student Marika Giulietti of the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (Sissa) in Italy published a study of a "very special" galaxy in The Astrophysical Journal this month.

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Un 'oscuro' objeto celestial resulta ser una joven y fertil galaxia
Andalucía Información

Un objeto tan oscuro que resulta casi invisible , incluso para los instrumentos más sofisticados. Su naturaleza ha sido objeto de debate durante mucho tiempo, pero mediante sondeos realizados con el interferómetro ALMA, el grupo de investigación del International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA), en Italia, dirigido por el profesor Andrea Lapi, que investiga la formación y evolución de las galaxias, ha logrado finalmente identificar sus principales propiedades. 

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Quanten-Abakus erzeugt Primzahlen
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Physicists have constructed a quantum system for the first time that can determine and display prime numbers and other mathematical number sequences. Based on special formulas, this "quantum abacus" generates an optical interference pattern in which, for example, only the prime numbers appear as discrete energy states. According to the team, such quantum systems could open up new possibilities for calculating arithmetic number sequences.

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