Mysterious, ancient radio signals keep pelting Earth

Kyle

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Sudden shrieks of radio waves from deep space keep slamming into radio telescopes on Earth, spattering those instruments' detectors with confusing data. And now, astronomers are using artificial intelligence to pinpoint the source of the shrieks, in the hope of explaining what's sending them to Earth from — researchers suspect — billions of light-years across space.


 

stgislander

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I have one. It trills.

And before anyone looks it up, a trill, or trilling, is the kind of sound a Tribble makes. Actually, mine doesn't trill. It makes a noise like a Klingon is nearby.
Yes, but do Trills trill?
 

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Sudden shrieks of radio waves from deep space keep slamming into radio telescopes on Earth, spattering those instruments' detectors with confusing data. And now, astronomers are using artificial intelligence to pinpoint the source of the shrieks, in the hope of explaining what's sending them to Earth from — researchers suspect — billions of light-years across space.


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