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Ema Dimastrogiovanni and Daan Meerburg receive ENW-XL grant

17 December 2024

Ema Dimastrogiovanni and Daan Meerburg receive ENW-XL grant as co-applicants in the consortium for 'The Magnetic Universe'".
Our Universe is one giant magnet. Invisible lines traverse it across tremendously big distances. Where did they come from? And what story do they tell about the beginnings and the nature of our Universe? Our project, which combines theoretical and numerical methodologies to compare predictions with state-of-the-art astrophysical data, aims to explore and distinguish between possible mechanisms for their appearance. This knowledge will help us advance our understanding not only of our Universe, but also of the laws of physics.

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