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Bubble-blowing dead stars could create ‘most violent phenomena in the universe’
Scientists have found new evidence linking fast radio bursts (FRBs)—brief, intense energy blasts that outshine entire galaxies—to magnetars, which are highly magnetic neutron stars.
Origins of gold discovered in space
In August 2017, an explosion was spotted by scientists in a previously obscure galaxy called NGC 4993. The observation of that cataclysmic explosion has helped to explain the origin of gold on Earth.
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Scientists Uncovered Mysterious Radio Impulses from the Cosmos
Scientists unraveled the origin of one of the most mysterious phenomena in the universe, reports Nova TV. It's about fast radio bursts (FRBs), an intense radio wave, which lasts only milliseconds. Up to now, only 24 similar signals have been recorded, and a single one, referred to as FRB 121102, has repeated.
"Science" Magazine Announced the Main Scientific Discovery in 2017
The observation of the merger of two neutron stars, which allowed for the first time to capture both gravitational and electromagnetic waves, was set for the scientific discovery of 2017 by the American journal Science.