Astronomers say they have traced a mysterious pulsing in the Milky Way to a surprising source: a dead star locked in a dance ...
A decade-long radio mystery has finally been solved: astronomers have linked repeating pulses to a white dwarf and red dwarf ...
In 2015, astrophysicists discovered a system consisting of two compact stars orbiting each other: a pulsar (i.e., a highly ...
In the past three years, astronomers have discovered a mysterious new type of radio source. We call these long-period ...
A white dwarf and a red dwarf star have been discovered closely orbiting each other emitting radio pulses every two hours.
The team tracked the signal back to a strange binary system containing a dead star or " white dwarf " and a red dwarf stellar ...
Binary neutron star mergers occur millions of light-years away from Earth. Interpreting the gravitational waves they produce ...
Astronomers have figured out where a stream of long radio bursts is coming from, and its origin is unprecedented. Rather than ...
BNS analyzes gravitational waves from neutron star mergers thousands of times faster and more accurately than traditional ...
It now takes just a fraction of a minute to detect neutron star mergers, thanks to advancements in a machine-learning-driven ...
"If a massive star were to explode as a supernova close to the Earth, the results would be devastating for life on Earth," said Nick Wright, an astrophysicist at Keele University in the United Kingdom ...
When these stars dance, they make their own music. Astronomers have tracked down the source of a mysterious radio signal from ...