AOL: Astronomers use ancient radio signals to detect the universe's first stars
MSN: Wild Theories About Bizarre Radio Signals Coming From Antarctica Debunked By Scientists — But Mystery Remains
ANTARCTICA — Strange radio signals detected by a balloon-borne antenna over Antarctica sparked wild theories about physics-defying particles. Now, the world’s largest cosmic ray detector has delivered ...
Wild Theories About Bizarre Radio Signals Coming From Antarctica Debunked By Scientists — But Mystery Remains
Instruments flying more than 18 miles (29 kilometers) above Antarctica detected two unexplainable radio pulses coming from below the ice — and these signals seem to defy particle physics. Researchers ...
MSN: “We Have No Explanation”: Physicists Baffled by Mysterious Radio Signals Detected in Antarctica, Making Them Rethink the Laws of Physics
In a discovery that has both intrigued and perplexed the scientific community, a series of unusual radio signals detected over the icy expanse of Antarctica have prompted researchers to reconsider ...
“We Have No Explanation”: Physicists Baffled by Mysterious Radio Signals Detected in Antarctica, Making Them Rethink the Laws of Physics
Astronomers studying a distant galaxy cluster stumbled upon ancient radio signals that might hold clues to the formation of the early universe. While studying the distant galaxy cluster known as ...
Phys.org: Radio signals at the edge of extreme stars come from far beyond their surfaces
Radio signals at the edge of extreme stars come from far beyond their surfaces
Futurism: Scientist Says Galaxies Shining With Radio Signals Could Indicate Numerous Advanced Civilizations
Scientist Says Galaxies Shining With Radio Signals Could Indicate Numerous Advanced Civilizations
Pulsars are ultra-dense, rapidly spinning, and highly magnetized remnants of dead stars. They act like cosmic lighthouses, sending out regular pulses of radio waves and sometimes gamma rays in beams ...
Phys.org: Radio signal from the very early universe offers clues about the first stars
Radio signal from the very early universe offers clues about the first stars
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have detected a unique, repeating cosmic radio signal originating from an unknown object in space. The mysterious signal, detected every 44 minutes, is ...
In a significant development in the field of astronomy, a potential radio signal originating from an exoplanet has been detected. This discovery could represent a significant stride forward in our ...
A cosmic particle detector in Antarctica has detected a series of bizarre signals that defy the current understanding of particle physics, according to an international research group that includes ...