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"publishedAt": "2026-04-06T18:09:18.000Z",
"site": "https://scitechdaily.com",
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"Astrophysics",
"Cosmology",
"Galaxy",
"Magnetic Fields",
"Plasma Physics",
"Tata Institute of Fundamental Research"
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"textContent": "Galactic magnetic fields may arise surprisingly fast, driven by collapsing plasma and turbulent flows. How quickly can a galaxy develop organized magnetic fields that stretch across thousands of light-years? Traditional models suggest this process takes billions of years, yet observations of real galaxies point to much faster timelines. A study published in Physical Review Letters [...]",
"title": "Collapsing Plasma May Hold the Key to Cosmic Magnetism"
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