Study doubles the number of known repeating fast radio bursts  MIT NewsView Full coverage on Google News
Using the CHIME instrument, astronomers have discovered 25 new repeating fast radio bursts and concluded that all FRBs may eventually repeat.

Study doubles the number of known repeating fast radio bursts | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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One of the few examples of a fast radio burst and the slow-moving, star forming gas in its origin galaxy has been linked together – thanks to observations from a CSIRO telescope.

Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy

Emissions from a fast radio burst in a distant galaxy get polarized by light from a massive star and reveal the local environment.

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