Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The waves' origin is unknown, so they hint at the existence of a new type of celestial object. The signal doesn't look like the ...
Astronomers have detected radio signals coming from a long-dead neutron star known as the 'Blue Eye Pulsar' after searching ...
It's the latest in a series of mysterious radio signals that may point to new types of dead stars. Astronomers are looking for more of these signals — and hoping ones they've discovered will reappear.
Astronomers have detected faint radio signals from a neutron star that was thought to be completely silent for decades. Known ...
There's something unusual lurking out in the depths of space: Astronomers have discovered four faint objects that at radio wavelengths are highly circular and brighter along their edges. And they're ...
Roughly a year ago, astronomers announced that they had observed an object that shouldn’t exist. Like a pulsar, it emitted regularly timed bursts of radio emissions. But unlike a pulsar, those bursts ...
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Astronomers listen to radio signals from space all the time, only from non-intelligent sources such as pulsars or dying stars. One recent discovery published in Nature discovered an unusual radio wave ...
Astronomers are still finding strange objects that defy expectations. According to BBC News, researchers from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR ...
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