![First fast radio burst discovered in the Milky Way traced to a magnetar 32,616 light-years away | Daily Mail Online First fast radio burst discovered in the Milky Way traced to a magnetar 32,616 light-years away | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/06/15/11/29623370-8421693-image-a-3_1592216993452.jpg)
First fast radio burst discovered in the Milky Way traced to a magnetar 32,616 light-years away | Daily Mail Online
![Fast radio bursts were once thought to be alien broadcasts. New research suggests the mysterious signals come from dead stars. | Business Insider India Fast radio bursts were once thought to be alien broadcasts. New research suggests the mysterious signals come from dead stars. | Business Insider India](https://www.businessinsider.in/photo/79046205/fast-radio-bursts-were-once-thought-to-be-alien-signals-new-research-suggests-the-mysterious-signals-come-from-dead-stars-.jpg?imgsize=429577)
Fast radio bursts were once thought to be alien broadcasts. New research suggests the mysterious signals come from dead stars. | Business Insider India
![Astronomers report first detection of ultrabright radio flashes in our own galaxy | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Astronomers report first detection of ultrabright radio flashes in our own galaxy | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology](https://news.mit.edu/sites/default/files/images/202011/MIT-Radio-Magnestar-Kaspi-01-PRESS.jpg)
Astronomers report first detection of ultrabright radio flashes in our own galaxy | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
![CHIME telescope detects more than 500 mysterious fast radio bursts in its first year of operation | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology CHIME telescope detects more than 500 mysterious fast radio bursts in its first year of operation | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology](https://web.mit.edu/files/images/202106/MIT-Chime-01-press_0.jpg)