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Synchronized Stars Power Cosmic Radio Laser - Universe Today

Synchronized Stars Power Cosmic Radio Laser Universe TodayEarlier in 2026, a University of Sydney PhD student traced a 1.34497-hour radio pulse to a dead star. Toda The Economic TimesA PhD student in Sydney just found a “Rosetta Stone” for years of unexplained radio bursts from the Milky Way: a dead star is stripping material from its companion in a 1.4-hour orbit, giving astronomers their clearest look yet at what produces at least some of t Space DailyUWM astronomer helps decipher a ‘Rosetta Stone’ in space UW-MilwaukeeSynchronized star pairs unleash radio bursts via a Jupiter-Io-like mechanism Phys.org

Synchronized Stars Power Cosmic Radio Laser Universe TodayEarlier in 2026, a University of Sydney PhD student traced a 1.34497-hour radio pulse to a dead star. Toda The Economic TimesA PhD student in Sydney just found a “Rosetta Stone” for years of unexplained radio bursts from the Milky Way: a dead star is stripping material from its companion in a 1.4-hour orbit, giving astronomers their clearest look yet at what produces at least some of t Space DailyUWM astronomer helps decipher a ‘Rosetta Stone’ in space UW-MilwaukeeSynchronized star pairs unleash radio bursts via a Jupiter-Io-like mechanism Phys.org

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