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Cosmic cat and mouse: Astronomers Capture and Tag a Fleeting Radio Burst
An Australian-led team of astronomers using the Gemini South telescope in Chile have successfully confirmed the distance to a galaxy hosting an intense radio burst that flashed only once and lasted but a thousandth of a second. The team made the initial discovery of the fast radio burst (FRB) using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope.
Latest Research Articles
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Nonnative Pear Trees are Showing Up in US Forests
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Atomic 'Patchwork' Using Heteroepitaxy for Next Generation Semiconductor Devices
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Researchers Grow Active Mini-Brain-Networks
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Medicines Made of Solid Gold to Help the Immune System
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Going the Distance: Brain Cells for 3D Vision Discovered
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When the Dinosaurs Died, Lichens Thrived
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Functional Hair Follicles Grown from Stem Cells
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Controlling Deadly Malaria Without Chemicals
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Growing Embryonic Tissues on a Chip
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The World Needs a Global System to Detect and Halt the Spread of Emerging Crop Diseases
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Grass Clippings are Better Than Fertilizer for Growing Healthy Blueberries
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Researchers Find that Probiotic Bacteria Reduces the Impact of White-nose Syndrome in Bats