Scientists have just made a groundbreaking discovery — for the first time ever, they've traced the origin of a powerful fast radio burst (FRB) to a specific location in a nearby galaxy! Known as FRB 20250316A, or "RBFLOAT," this mysterious signal traveled 130 million light-years from a galaxy called NGC 4141 before reaching Earth. Using the CHIME radio telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers spotted a faint infrared light that could reveal the burst’s true source — possibly a dying red giant, a magnetar, or something even more mysterious. Could this finally help unlock the secrets of FRBs — or even point to intelligent life beyond Earth? Watch now to find out what scientists uncovered and why this could change space research forever!
:telescope: Featuring insights from McGill University and Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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