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Antarctica’s mysterious radio pulses remain unexplained — but better particle experiments could change that
Learn how, after one of the world’s most sensitive neutrino detectors discovered mysterious radio pulses in Antarctica, ...
New observations of a far-flung galaxy cluster have left a group of scientists stumped as they ponder whether they’ve discovered a new form of physics. In their new paper, researchers Tessa Vernstrom ...
A recent SETI Institute study suggests that space weather could blur and weaken extraterrestrial radio signals long before ...
New research has traced a radio burst from deep in the Milky Way back to its original source. Mark Garlick/University of Warwick/ESO Astronomers are dialed in for this discovery. Researchers for the ...
Last week, we explored whether light is a wave or a particle... and were left with more questions than answers. Now, let’s take a look at how one of nature’s flashiest phenomena can affect another ...
Creating an ultra-low-powered radio device has always been thought impossible because it would rely on perpetual motion to generate energy. That's because the second law of thermodynamics, one of the ...
Something’s fishy in the southern constellation Phoenix. Strange radio emissions from a distant galaxy cluster take the shape of a gigantic jellyfish, complete with head and tentacles. Moreover, the ...
The circuit was designed to provide an alarm system that would transmit signals across the medium wave or the radio wave. The circuit was designed to provide an alarm system that would transmit ...
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