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Vice

Fast radio bursts are a huge cosmic mystery, and now scientists have detected an unprecedented number of signals from one source in just 47 days.

C.N.N.

Talk about a cosmic temper tantrum.

WRAL-TV

Talk about a cosmic temper tantrum.

K.N.P.R. News

A spike in roadway fatalities has Clark County looking for answers.

El Periódico de Aragón

Scientists from different countries and academic centers detected the largest group of fast radio bursts (FRBs) identified so far.

instalki.pl

The source of powerful radio signals from faraway space has deepened the mystery of the so-called rapid radio bursts.

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Tech Explorist

An international team of astronomers reported that more than 1,650 fast radio bursts (FRBs) originated from a single source in space. These independent Fast Radio Bursts are coming from the source over 47 days, making them the largest-ever observed set of FRBs.

New Atlas

A huge new dataset could soon help unlock the cosmic mystery of fast radio bursts (FRBs).

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