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UCSD's Art Wolfe discusses magnetic fields in distant galaxies with NSF's Lisa-Joy Zgorski.
Astro-archeologist Art Wolfe of the University of California at San Diego discusses observed magnetic fields in distant galaxies with NSF's Lisa-Joy Zgorski.
Credit: University of California at San Diego and the National Science Foundation
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