Scientists Trace Origin of the Brightest Fast Radio Burst to a Nearby Galaxy

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Scientists have identified the origin of a powerful fast radio burst (FRB) from outer space, using the new CHIME Outrigger telescope, shedding light on these high-energy space signals that last only milliseconds but carry vital information about energetic cosmic phenomena.
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