Leonardo Testi and team investigate the initial conditions for planet formation in this special astronomy focus ...
Scientists have for the first time mapped both a spiral gas streamer and its magnetic field as they channel material onto the young binary star SVS13A, offering direct evidence of how magnetism shapes ...
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Webb finds hidden engines powering the Milky Way’s star-making
The James Webb Space Telescope is turning the Milky Way inside out, exposing the buried engines that actually drive our galaxy’s star production. By peering through dust, resolving crowded stellar ...
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What is the Sun’s magnetic field, and why does it matter?
The Sun’s magnetic field is invisible to our eyes, but it quietly shapes everything from the shimmering auroras over the ...
Scientists at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) have uncovered the intricate magnetic heartbeat of a distant star remarkably similar to our own sun—but much younger and more active.
A powerful new technique harnesses swirling plasma inside laser-blasted microtubes to produce record-breaking magnetic fields—rivaling those near neutron stars—all within a compact laboratory setup.
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