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A giant supercomputer just solved one of the universe’s biggest magnetic mysteries
A new study published in Nature may have solved one of astrophysics’ most persistent mysteries: how the universe creates enormous, organized magnetic fields from violent turbulence. Using some of the ...
Ordered magnetic fields spontaneously emerge out of chaotic, tangled fields. This finding is consistent with astrophysical observations. Streamlines of magnetic fields are 3D-rendered and are colored ...
Scientists used some of the most advanced plasma simulations ever created to uncover how the universe builds enormous magnetic fields out of turbulence. The discovery could reshape our understanding ...
Velocity-time graphs show how the velocity (or speed) of a moving object changes with time. These graphs also show if the object is moving at a constant speed or accelerating, decelerating, or still.
A research team led by Tomoro Sashida and Tomoharu Oka of Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, has succeeded in precisely measuring the expansion velocity of a shock wave of the supernova remnant W44. The ...
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