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Space.com on MSNMagnetic fields appear to be as old as the universe itself. What created them?The universe is soaked in weak-but-persistent magnetic fields. Despite decades of research, astronomers still aren't exactly sure where these magnetic fields came from. But new research suggests they ...
A groundbreaking simulation reveals how neutron star mergers forge black holes, generate gamma-ray bursts, and scatter gold ...
The magnetic field that threads through our galaxy is millions of times weaker than a refrigerator magnet, but it nevertheless is a guiding force for matter in the interstellar medium.
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IFLScience on MSNSimulation Captures The Most Complex 1.5 Seconds In A Neutron Star Collision – And You Can Watch It HereScientists have developed the longest and most complex simulation to date of a binary neutron star collision that results in the formation of a black hole and a jet. The breakthrough will massively ...
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Our galaxy's swirling gases and magnetic lines create cosmic artwork in new simulation - MSNThe magnetic field in the interstellar medium is created by the movement of gas and plasma. ... The simulation is described in a study published May 13 in the journal Nature Astronomy.
How does the Earth generate its magnetic field? While the basic mechanisms seem to be understood, many details remain unresolved. A team of researchers from the Center for Advanced Systems ...
Computer simulation of a one-sided magnetic field on early Mars based on data from a study led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. The study could explain the unusual magnetic ...
A computer simulation shows how two neutron stars of unequal mass merge, form a black hole and spit out a jet of high energy matter.
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