FAST Telescope Unveils Binary Origin of Fast Radio Bursts
China’s FAST telescope reveals direct evidence that repeating fast radio bursts may come from binary systems, thanks to dramatic magnetic shifts in cosmic signals.
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China’s FAST telescope reveals direct evidence that repeating fast radio bursts may come from binary systems, thanks to dramatic magnetic shifts in cosmic signals.
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