Dr. Alexander Beck, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Klein, Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch
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Astrophysics: Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and all other galaxies possess huge magnetic fields. To understand their formation and development, researchers are using a combination of radio telescope observations and numerical computer simulations. This approach is pushing the frontiers of knowledge.