Astronomers have traced two mysterious fast radio bursts from space to wildly different places, which suggests the phenomenon ...
Astronomers have detected fast-repeating radio bursts from a distant "dead" galaxy that should not contain the energy to ...
NEW YORK -- Scientists have detected cosmic waves that sound like birds chirping in an unexpected place. These bursts of ...
Mysterious fast radio bursts, or millisecond-long bright flashes of radio waves from space, have intrigued astronomers since the first detection of the phenomenon in 2007. The enigmatic signals ...
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought ...
As the star spins, these beams sweep past Earth and produce periodic pulses of radio waves, much like a cosmic lighthouse. This behavior has earned them the name "pulsars." Pulsars typically spin ...
The FRBs or instant, bright flashes of radio waves have long intrigued star gazers ... the bursts have come from a magnetically active space surrounding a type of neutron star known as a magnetar ...
In this story in Scientific American, UI professor Allison Jaynes, a space weather physicist, describes how the earth's chorus waves were discovered.
Liu Kuo and Chen Siyuan part of multinational group that has won Royal Astronomical Society award for work on nanohertz gravitational waves.