Since they first were discovered in 2007, fast radio bursts (FRBs) have vexed astronomers. Just as the name implies, they’re fast (on the order of millisecond) flashes of energy in the radio part of the spectrum. While some repeat and others disappear quickly into the cosmic night, astronomers still can’t quite pin down what causesContinue reading "Scientists trace unusual fast radio burst to ‘blob’ of dwarf galaxies"
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