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It helped confirm gravitational waves and FRBs.
The source of FRBs is still a mystery.
These pulses are known as fast radio bursts FRBs.
He agreed FRBs are likely not signs of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Animation showing the randomness of FRBs.
The new FRBs are are also at unusually low radio frequencies.
Scientists have found a few repeating FRBs in the past.
Most FRBs have been witnessed during just a single outburst.
Scientists have several theories about the source of FRBs.
Only a small number of the FRBs have ever been found to repeat.
Some scientists believe supernovae could be responsible for FRBs.
A large population of distant FRBs could function as a material probe over gigantic distances.
I think it will help them find out what gives repeating FRBs.
A large population of faraway FRBs could act as probes of material across gigantic distances.
I think it will help them figure out what produces repeating FRBs.

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Only by pinpointing more FRBs will researchers be able to unravel this cosmic mystery.
We can also begin to find similarities and differences between the repetitions of FRBs.
That idea posits that FRBs are produced by supermagnetic neutron stars known as magnetars.
Chinese astrophysicists studying fast radio bursts or FRBs have reported dozens of new signals.
These FRBs are brief but powerful pulses of energy from distant parts of the cosmos.
Astronomers theories for what causes FRBs are almost as numerous as known FRBs themselves.
The newly discovered radio bursts also include the brightest and closest FRBs ever discovered.
But repeating FRBs are a lot easier to pick up and trace than a single radio burst.
This tells us that not all repeating FRBs come from extreme environments.
Scientists believe FRBs emanate from powerful astrophysical phenomena billions of light years away.
CHIME is so sensitive it is expected to eventually detect dozens of FRBs per day.
FRBs have continued to puzzle astrophysicists in recent years.
This illustration shows a sequence of FRBs captured by the Green Bank Telescope.
FRBs can also be used as intergalactic and cosmological probes.
According to the authors, there are four main states of detecting FRBs.
FRBs are radio signals that last just a few milliseconds.
But now, scientists have detected eight more repeating FRBs.
FRBs are also cataloged at frbcat.
Since then, most known FRBs have been found in previously recorded data.
FRBs were an unexpected mystery.
Scientists argue that the so-called FRBs could be evidence of said sails.
Repeating FRBs may be a rare finding, but they are even stranger than their single counterparts.
And yet star collisions could cause FRBs - just not in that particular case.
Individual explosions from repeats seem to last a little longer than explosions from one-off FRBs.
Until now, only about a dozen FRBs have been detected on Earth.
In March, scientists announced the discovery of the first repeating FRBs.
FRBs have entirely unknown origins, and experiments to detect more of them are gearing up.
But in a paper published in Nature, researchers found a repeating sequence of a total of ten FRBs.
The ASKAP FRBs are brighter than previous detections and they have a lower " spread ".
Some, including astrophysicists at Harvard, have suggested FRBs are beacons from an advanced alien civilization.
FRBs were only discovered about a decade ago, and there are only a handful of known examples.
Back in April, another group of scientists confirmed that FRBs are indeed coming from space.
So far, all known FRBs have originated outside the Milky Way.
Meanwhile, CHIME continues to capture FRBs.
The year that Hamilton and Jon Snow died, multiple FRBs flashed at the same location.

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