Researchers at the Curtin University have achieved a groundbreaking astrophysical milestone, unlocking potential insights into the fascinating phenomenon of long-period radio transients. The team has detected a stunning pulse of energy emanating from the depths of space, drawn from archival low-frequency data collected by the MWA (Murchison Widefield Array), an essential precursor to the forthcoming SKAO (Square Kilometre Array Observatory).
Astronomers discover answer to a mysterious stellar event
A record-breaking astrophysical discovery!
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Discovery of auroras on rogue planet challenges current models
These insights are pushing the boundaries of our understanding of alien atmospheres.
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Sagittarius B2 is so much more active than the rest of the galactic center.
How ice breaks down iron faster than water does
Think water rusts iron? Ice does it even faster



