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Scientists detected the radio ‘colors’ of an FRB for the first time – Livescience.com
This could be further proof that magnetars are responsible for most, if not all, FRBs.

Scientists connected two of the largest radio telescopes in the world to take a close look at the mysterious “colors” of the intergalactic phenomena known as fast radio bursts
(FRBs).
The researchers found that, while these millisecond-long flashes of…
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