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Breaking News Science Scientists detect mysterious radio waves coming from beneath Antarctica’s ice By Nick Butler, Fox News Published June 15, 2025, 12:13 a.m. ET ...
Tech Scientists detect mysterious radio waves coming from beneath Antarctica's ice Researchers using balloon-mounted instruments discover signals that should be physically impossible to detect ...
There are strange radio waves miles above Antarctica’s ice and scientists aren’t exactly sure what’s causing them. The radio pulses could “hint at” new particles or interactions between ...
No system on board Relay 2 had ever been able to produce a nanosecond burst of radio waves, even when it was alive. An artist’s impression of a satellite in the Relay program. Credit: NASA ...
NASA satellite emits 'spark' decades after going dormant: Astronomers think they know why Source of the radio waves was tracked to a location that matches that of NASA’s defunct Relay 2 ...
A cosmic enigma Now, researchers are trying to figure out the source of ASKAP J1832-0911’s radio waves and X-rays, which don’t fit into a neat box for categorization, and whether it’s truly ...
Dubbed GLEAM-X J0704-37, it produces minute-long pulses of radio waves, just like other long-period radio transients. However, these pulses repeat only once every 2.9 hours, making it the slowest ...