Uncovering the Mysteries of Fast Radio Bursts from Distant Neutron Stars
Astronomers have recently discovered something remarkable: a pair of fast-radio bursts (FRBs) that have been traced back to a single source- two neutron stars located over 2.5 billion light-years away from Earth. This discovery, made by a team of scientists using the Very Large Array (VLA), marks the first time two FRBs have been traced back to a single source, and could potentially lead to a better understanding of how neutron stars interact in space.
source: Phys.org