💨 Abstract

Mysterious two-hour radio emissions on Earth, lasting a decade, have been traced to a nearby red dwarf and white dwarf star system, as reported in a Nature Astronomy paper. The stars' magnetic fields collide every two hours, producing radio signals. Previously, only neutron stars were known to emit such signals. Meanwhile, scientists have detected a unique radio signal from a distant star-forming galaxy, providing a look-back in time of 8.8

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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