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“When the wind hits the white dwarf’s magnetic field, it would be accelerated, producing radio waves.” She compared it to how solar winds interact with the Earth’s magnetic fields to ...
When the New York Times first wrote about "mysterious radio waves" from the cosmos in 1933, they made sure to note one fundamental caveat: "No Evidence of Interstellar Signaling." Indeed ...
In those moments, it became the brightest source of radio waves viewable from Earth through radio telescopes, acting like a celestial lighthouse. Researchers thought the phenomenon might be a ...