A blast of radio waves from the outskirts of an ancient galaxy challenges theories about what creates such bursts.
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought could produce such a signal.
Astronomers tracking mysterious fast radio bursts (FRBs) stumbled upon an unexpected cosmic puzzle. A burst was detected from ...
The powerful burst was also traced to an unprecedented 130,000 light-years from its associated galaxy’s center, where few other stars exist. Fast radio bursts, strong pulses of energy detected ...
Astronomers have traced a fast radio burst (FRB) to an ancient, dead elliptical galaxy, challenging the belief that FRBs originate only in young, star-forming regions.
For the first time, astronomers have traced a fast radio burst (FRB) to the outskirts of an ancient, dead, elliptical galaxy -- an unprecedented home for a phenomenon previously associated with ...
As the final whistle blew at Mpumalanga's Mbombela Stadium, Miguel Cardoso's face told the story - frustration, disbelief, ...
Researchers detected a fast radio burst (FRB), powerful radio blasts from deep space that generate more energy in one quick ...
Astronomers added another piece to the puzzle with the detection of an FRB that seems to originate in a dead galaxy that is no ... while others seem to burst once and go silent.
Scientists discovered a new fast radio burst named FRB 20240209A. This FRB originated from an old galaxy 11.3 billion years old, challenging previous ...