Elusive Fast Radio Bursts In Space Probably Come From the Most Ordinary Galaxies
Briefly

Fast radio bursts, short bursts of radio waves, mostly originate from distant galaxies, with 3% repeating. Recent study indicates non-repeating bursts come from different galaxy types. CHIME telescope detected 28 one-off bursts.
CHIME telescope in Canada captured one-off fast radio bursts, revealing wave polarization data. Polarization reveals the wave direction, aiding in understanding the burst's origin in quiet galaxies like ours.
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