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Biggest universal magnetic map unlocks new chapter of space research

Hidden cosmic web revealed by WA's Square Kilometre Array with biggest-ever magnetic map Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 2:26pm In short: Scientists from CSIRO and Square Kilometre Array have created the biggest magnetic map of the universe ever made. Data gathered by the enormous radio telescope in Western Australia's Midwest made the project possible. The SPICE-RACS map will aid further research into space, stars and distant galaxies.

ABC Australia 5d ago

Student astronomer discovers 'Rosetta Stone' for mysterious cosmic signals

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Phys.org 9d ago

How this cosmic map of magnetic fields could help illuminate one of the universe’s most mysterious forces

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The Guardian World 6d ago

Most detailed map of the universe's hidden magnetic fields released

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Phys.org 7d ago

Algal blooms explained: How scientists are helping spot them sooner

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Phys.org 7d ago

A stellar “Rosetta stone” reveals the source of mysterious cosmic signals

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'Cybertongue' could prevent 70 million tonnes of milk waste every year

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ABC Australia 4d ago

How an app is growing social connections for people with disability and caregivers

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Phys.org 5d ago

Testing underway after mass bird death in country WA

Authorities investigating after dozens of birds found dead or dying at Coorow in WA's Wheatbelt Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 8:00am In short: A wildlife carer says 78 birds have been found dead or dying at Coorow in WA's Wheatbelt. Some locals believe the deaths are related to poisons spread to control mice, but the cause is yet to be determined. The public is advised to report further sightings and avoid handling dead birds.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Could the battery boom lower inflation and interest rates?

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ABC Australia 9d ago