For the first time, unusual radio signals that long befuddled scientists have been traced to a distant galaxy as much as 6 billion light years away. These fast radio bursts (FRBs) - spectacular ...
A team of astronomers spotted RBFLOAT, one of the brightest fast radio bursts ever seen, and traced it to a galaxy 130 million light-years away. Using CHIME’s new Outrigger array, researchers ...
Now scientists say they have, for the first time, traced one such flash to a galaxy about six billion light years from Earth. Invisible to the human eye, fast radio bursts (FRBs) are radio wave ...
A radio flash, one of many which have baffled scientists for nine years, has been traced to a galaxy six billion light-years from Earth. Fast radio burst (FRBs) are invisible to the human eye and last ...
Only 17 fast radio bursts have been detected since the phenomenon was first discovered in 2007. (Representational Image) Paris: For nine years, astronomers have been trying to pinpoint the origins of ...
For nine years, astronomers have been trying to pinpoint the origins of mysterious, powerful radio flashes which erupt briefly and violently in the faraway Universe. On Wednesday, a team said they had ...
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