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Astronomers discover clues that unveil the mystery of fast radio bursts – Phys.org
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs—powerful, millisecond-duration radio waves coming from deep space outside the Milky Way Galaxy—have been among the most mysterious astronomical…

Fast radio bursts, or FRBspowerful, millisecond-duration radio waves coming from deep space outside the Milky Way Galaxyhave been among the most mysterious astronomical phenomena ever observed. Since FRBs were first discovered in 2007, astronomers from around the world have used radio telescopes to trace the bursts and look for clues on where they come from and how they’re produced.
UNLV astrophysicist Bing Zhang and international collaborators recently observed some of these mysterious sources,…
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