I am a PhD candidate in physics. I created Nuclear Pasta because there was no place to really understand how artificial intelligence is changing the way we explore the universe. I read recent papers and explain them without assuming you are an expert. Sources always cited.

The name comes from "nuclear pasta", the densest matter in the universe that may exist inside neutron stars. It seemed fitting for a project that makes astrophysics digestible. What will you find here? What works (and what does not) when we use AI to do research.

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