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Scientists creating Earth’s digital twin for extreme climate event projections – SYFY WIRE
In a type of pixelated cloning experiment meant to act as an experimental model for Earth’s climatic fluctuations, computer scientists at ETH Zurich are attempting…

In a type of pixelated cloning experiment meant to act as an experimental model for Earth’s climatic fluctuations, computer scientists at ETH Zurich are attempting to create a detailed digital twin of our Big Blue Marble.
According to a new study in Nature Computational Science, the aim here is for this duplicate planet to be used as a sounding board to simulate and project out Earth’s future environmental issues before they occur. This safeguard data could aid researchers and policymakers by giving…
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