To confirm their findings, they used the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii to take a closer look. The Gemini images showed no other galaxies near the FRB’s location, confirming it came from the dead ...
A newly discovered FRB outside a dead galaxy upends theories on their origins. Scientists suggest it may stem from an old star cluster, proving FRBs can occur in unexpected environments. (Artist’s ...
Astronomers have detected fast-repeating radio bursts from a distant "dead" galaxy that should not contain ... they combined it with a smaller CHIME-like telescope to pinpoint the location of ...
A dead galaxy, over 11 billion years old, has surprised astronomers with powerful radio bursts. Once thought to be lifeless, this discovery raises questions about the origins of such phenomena.
OnePlus pushed the envelope on foldables in ways Samsung and Google simply couldn't. Let's hope the Open 2 isn't dead forever ...
A staccato blast of electromagnetic energy has been tracked to an old, dead galaxy for the first time. The discovery supports the idea that there are more ways to produce such flares, called fast ...
The Korean tech giant teased new glasses technology at its most recent Galaxy Unpacked event ... of tethered smart glasses from brands like RayNeo and XReal are simply secondary screens.
Astronomers say they've detected a mysterious type of signal known as a fast radio burst coming from an ancient, dead galaxy billions ... no FRB had been seen like it, leading us to believe ...
Take, for instance, one such fast radio burst astronomers recently tracked to the distant outskirts of a long-dead galaxy. Based on what scientists thought they knew about fast radio bursts ...
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