Scientists release largest map yet of cosmic magnetic fields using Australian telescope, revealing unseen web shaping galaxy formation.
Scientists have produced the largest map yet of the Universe's magnetic fields, using data from the ASKAP radio telescope in Australia, according to CSIRO and SKAO.
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