Every now and then, astronomers will detect an odd kind of radio signal. So powerful it can outshine a galaxy, but lasting only milliseconds. They are known as fast radio bursts (FRBs). When they were ...
A neutron star pileup may have emitted two different kinds of cosmic signals: ripples in spacetime known as gravitational waves and a brief blip of energy called a fast radio burst. One of the three ...
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A neutron star that researchers detected is coming from billions of light years away from the planet, but its Fast Radio Burst (FRB) gave a distinct sound and pattern, which made it stand out among ...