Distant galaxy identified as the origin of mysterious bright burst
For the first time an international team of scientists, using a combination of radio and optical telescopes including the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), has managed to identify the precise location of a fast radio burst (FRB). 2016 February 25, Curtin University Media Release
Read MoreSydney University physics undergraduate maps huge plasma tubes in the sky
2015 June, CAASTRO, Physics Today, The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)
Read MoreA glimpse of cosmic dawn
Astronomers are attempting to look back to when the first stars and galaxies lit up and changed the universe forever. 2014 November 7, Science
Read MoreTelescope to track space junk using youth radio station
A combination of pop songs, talkback radio and cutting-edge science has enabled Australian astronomers to identify a way to prevent catastrophic, multi-billion dollar space junk collisions, a new study has revealed. November 29, 2013, CAASTRO, Science Daily and CNet, December 02 by Voice of America
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