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China’s FAST telescope is the largest and most sensitive radio dish ever built, designed to detect faint signals from pulsars, hydrogen clouds, and fast radio bursts across the universe. This video ...
Astronomers have analyzed the data from long-term radio observations of a binary pulsar known as PSR J1906+0746. Results of ...
In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have performed the first global simulations of monster shocks—some of the strongest shocks in the universe—revealing how these extreme ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. The star family Kekaomakali‘i, or “The Bailer of Makali‘i, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 500m Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope located in Guizhou Province, China. (CREDIT: Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0) New insights are ...
GUIYANG, 16 January (BelTA - Xinhua) - Through studying the observation data of China's gigantic radio telescope located in the country's southwestern Guizhou Province, an international research team ...
Artist’s impression illustrating a binary-origin scenario for fast radio bursts. A magnetised plasma cloud, generated by a coronal mass ejection from the companion star, crosses the line of sight to ...
A discovery that linked a fast radio burst to a magnetar in the Milky Way showed that certain fast radio bursts come from magnetars. A new study explores whether all fast radio bursts could have ...
In physics, breakthroughs are rare. Experiments are slow, expensive and often end up refining, rather than rewriting, our understanding of the universe. But what if the only constraint on scientific ...
Mysterious blasts of radio waves from across the universe called fast radio bursts help astronomers catalog matter. ESO/M. Kornmesser, CC BY-SA Chris Impey, University of Arizona If you look across ...