A dead galaxy shouldn't produce bursts of radio light. Yet this 11 billion-year-old one did — throwing scientists for a loop.
Anthropogenic signals are a huge problem in radio astronomy. In the process of solving a curious mystery, US researchers have ...
Astronomers have detected a repeating radio signal, captured multiple times, originating from an ancient and inactive galaxy. This discovery challenges current theories about the origin of fast radio ...
Hunting for alien civilizations isn't a matter of just waiting around for them to show up; it's the business of combing ...
Astronomers say they've detected a mysterious type of signal known as a fast radio burst coming from an ancient, dead galaxy billions of light years away. Figuratively speaking, it makes for one ...
(TNND) — Astronomers have discovered fast-repeating radio signals coming from a distant "dead" galaxy. This is an unusual find since "dead" galaxies are not expected to have the energy needed to ...
Instead of just one radio flash per rotation, it showed evidence suggesting two distinct pulses ... Ideas about neutron star evolution may need tweaking to account for oddball behaviors. Some ...
Astronomers say they've detected a mysterious type of signal known as a fast radio burst coming from an ancient, dead galaxy billions of light years away. Figuratively speaking, it makes for one hell ...