A few years ago, NASA was listening for cosmic rays above Antarctica when it found signals that shouldn't exist, and it's ...
A new set of computer simulations may finally explain several long-standing mysteries surrounding gigantic radio "relics" ...
A group of researchers in Antarctica have found strange radio waves coming from below the ice. According to the results published in the Physical Review Letters, the mysterious radio waves were ...
A bizarre spinning object has been detected sending out strange radio wave pulses deep in space. This object, named GPM J1839-10, is around 15,000 light years away from Earth, and has been spotted by ...
There are strange radio waves miles above Antarctica’s ice and scientists aren’t exactly sure what’s causing them. The radio pulses could “hint at” new particles or interactions between known ...
A team of astronomers in Australia searching for radio flashes from distant galaxies has found something a lot closer to home. The defunct communications satellite Relay 2, out of commission since ...
Thanks to MeerKat, this detection was possible. The radio telescope was able to detect the signals from the interstellar object when it was 3.76 degrees away from the Sun, almost seven times the Sun’s ...
Scientists detect 'strange and persistent' radio signal in distant galaxy that sounds like heartbeat
MASSACHUSETTS, USA — Scientists have discovered a "strange and persistent" radio signal from a far-off galaxy that sounded like a heartbeat. Astronomers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
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