Scientists have tracked an intense radio signal coming from deep in space to its origin – and been left shocked by what they found. For years, researchers have been looking to explain fast radio ...
Mysterious sounds pinging around space could be the perfect set up for a sci-fi movie as a set of astronauts seek out the source and make some mad discovery. But it’s also a relatively real situation ...
Scientists have been left perplexed by unprecedented radio signals coming from a previously dormant star. The star, known as XTE J1810-197, is a magnetar – a type of neutron star that are also the ...
Mysterious blasts of intense energy, known as fast radio bursts, are coming from massive galaxies, scientists have said. Fast radio bursts were first found in 2017, when scientists spotted that very ...
A recent contract win by Siemens Mobility to supply trains to Austria’s national rail operator caught the eye due to including technology to boost the permeability of radio signals through the windows ...
Imagine the terror if a celestial visitor was not only on a collision course with Earth but also sending a mysterious radio signal. While the latest interstellar ...
For ten years, Earth has been at the receiving end of mysterious radio emissions every two hours. After more than a decade, the source of these signals has finally been identified, nearby the Big ...
South Africa’s cutting-edge MeerKAT telescope has spotted two giant “radio bubbles” close to the central region of the Milky Way galaxy. The enormous space anomalies stretch across 430 parsecs (1,400 ...
Mysterious signals have been picked up from distant galaxies. When fast radio bursts or FRBs, as they are called, reach Earth's telescopes they shine brightly for a few milliseconds, then disappear.
If there really are aliens out there, they probably have working compasses. That's because scientists have picked up 'coherent' radio signals from a planet 12 light years away from Earth, which ...