so i was like, wtf does this mean?
Signal (Unravel the Mystery)
so i did a Google search. (for fun, say "google goggle" out loud three times to yourself, and feel like a big baby.)
you know, this forum here, galactic spacebook, this is sort of all bout the extraterrestrial mysteries, and space beings. MAYA and space beings!
Astronomers probe source of mysterious, powerful radio signal from ...
https://www.smh.com.au › Technology › Science
Jan 11, 2018 - Fast radio bursts beaming from beyond our galaxy, are astonishingly powerful, and nobody knows what – or who – is making them. Now an international team of astronomers, including Australian scientists, have made a discovery that could start to unravel the mystery. The Arecibo telescope, in Puerto Rico, ...Alien-Hunting Scientists Detect 15 Radio Signals Coming From ...
Aug 31, 2017 - After its origin was pinpointed to an irregular galaxy 2.4 billion light-years away, researchers were able to unravel the mystery a bit more. The host galaxy is small, only a fifth of the Milky Way in diameter, but it is producing stars at an incredible rate. The signal originates from a large stellar nursery, ...
Climate Signals | Scientists Are Racing to Unravel an Ice Avalanche ...
Sep 8, 2016 - Scientists Are Racing to Unravel an Ice Avalanche Mystery. Rutog, Ngari, Tibet. China. by. Brian Kahn. ,. Climate Central. Photo shows the damage an ice avalanche in Tibet's Rutog county. Image: NASA Earth Observatory. In July, one of the largest ice avalanches ever recorded ripped through a remote ...
Mysterious radio signals ARE coming from outer space and scientists ...
https://www.mirror.co.uk › Science › Aliens
Apr 5, 2017 - Experts can't unravel the alien signals they've been receiving for almost a decade.BBC - Future - Strange radio signals are coming from a galaxy far, far ...
Jan 6, 2017 - If, for example, the bursts originate from the centre of a galaxy, they are likely to be associated with black holes. If they come from the periphery, they could be emitted from an explosion on a star or planet. The quest to unravel the mystery of these strange cosmic signals demonstrates just how far we have to ...
Scientists unravel mystery of T cell signaling process vital to immune ...
May 16, 2017 - The immune system cells known as T cells play a central role in the body's ability to fight infections and cancer. For decades, however, details of the molecular signaling process that leads to T cell activation have remained a mystery. Now, a team of scientists at UC Santa Cruz and the National Institutes of ...
Telescope detects MYSTERIOUS signal from space - Daily Express
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May 23, 2017 - Dr Bannister says that more telescopes will be turned on in the future, which will make the discoveries much more common and also help to unravel the mystery. stars GETTY. The FRBs emanate from deep space. He said: “We can expect to find one every two days when we use 12 dishes, our standard ...Scientists Unravel a Little More of the Mystery Behind Fast, Intense ...
Dec 2, 2015 - Radio observatories detect a fast, high energy signal coming from seemingly out of nowhere, then just as quickly disappearing before they've had any chance to figure out where they came from or what caused them. The radio signal is spread out enough to indicate it came from a far off galaxy, but beyond ...
UAB - Magazine - Unraveling a cellular mystery - UAB Magazine Weekly
Unraveling a Cellular Mystery. By Matt ... But 10 years ago, a handful of cell biologists including UAB's Bradley Yoder, Ph.D., began to unravel the secrets of this obscure organelle. Starting in green ... “As the fluid moves, the cilia bend, and that sends a signal of how much urine you're producing,” Yoder says. If the cilia are ...
The Mystery of the Universe's Missing 'Normal' Matter Has Begun to ...
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Oct 16, 2017 - The Mystery of the Universe's Missing 'Normal' Matter Has Begun to Unravel. By Nancy Atkinson ... Tanimura's team and another team led by Anna de Graaff at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland looked at data from the Planck satellite for a thermal signal called the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect. This effect ...
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