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Scientists turn flat radio images into 3D views of the universe

  • Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a technique to transform 2D radio images into 3D models, providing a better understanding of the Universe.
  • The method, called 'Pseudo3D cubes', allows scientists to study galaxies, black holes, and high-speed particle movements in space.
  • By utilizing polarized radio light and measuring Faraday rotation, researchers created detailed 3D models that revealed new insights about cosmic phenomena.
  • The approach is expected to revolutionize how we analyze space data and could lead to surprising discoveries in the future.

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