The James Webb Space Telescope imaged galaxy NGC 4141, where astronomers traced the precise origin of a recent fast radio burst and its potential red giant companion, annotated in the inset as NIR-1. ...
Astronomers detect a fast radio burst from 10 billion years ago, FRB 20240304B, revealing clues about the early universe.
An international collaboration of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Toronto, have detected the brightest Fast Radio Burst (FRB) to date—and have been able to pinpoint its ...
Scientists have detected a powerful radio signal originating from a galaxy 8 billion light-years away, marking a significant milestone in our understanding of the universe. This discovery not only ...
"This result marks a turning point: instead of just detecting these mysterious flashes, we can now see exactly where they're coming from." Astronomers have discovered what may be the brightest flash ...
Scientists have traced the brightest known fast radio burst to its origin in space, a milestone achievement they hope will provide clues about what's driving these mysterious cosmic flashes. The ...
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