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A team of international astronomers have discovered a new cosmic object emitting both radio waves and x-rays. Astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), in ...
The object, known as ASKAP J1832-0911, emits pulses of radio waves and X-rays for two minutes every 44 minutes. The paper, "Detection of X-ray Emission from a Bright Long-Period Radio Transient ...
This breakthrough opens new perspectives for understanding these extreme cosmic phenomena. Polarimetry played a crucial role in this discovery. The FRB's radio waves were strongly polarized, ...
Now, researchers may finally have a tool to find these hidden particles—a detector described as a "cosmic radio" capable of capturing dark matter signals through specially engineered quantum ...
Scientists have designed a 'cosmic radio' detector which could discover dark matter in 15 years. Scientists have designed a 'cosmic radio' detector which could discover dark matter in 15 years.
Researchers have developed an "axion quasiparticle" that could become the basis of a cosmic car radio of sorts, and this "radio" should have the ability to tune in to the frequency of axions.
Scientists have designed a ‘cosmic radio’ detector which could discover dark matter in 15 years. Published today in Nature, scientists at King’s College London, Harvard University ...
A UK startup wants to build a cosmic radio station in the Moon’s orbit to listen to radio waves from the early universe. Blue Skies Space has secured a contract from the Italian Space Agency ...
This finding significantly enhances our understanding of stellar magnetic fields and cosmic radio emissions. Strange new radio signals have been detected coming from an unexplored region of space ...
As the star spins, these beams sweep past Earth and produce periodic pulses of radio waves, much like a cosmic lighthouse. This behaviour has earned them the name “pulsars”. Pulsars typically ...
Scientists have traced the source of a mysterious radio signal that traveled an astonishing 200 million light-years to reach Earth. This cosmic phenomenon, known as a fast radio burst (FRB), has ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Scientists recently detected a repeating radio signal that they can't explain. The most interesting part? It's coming from space. "Radio transients" are sporadic bursts of radio ...