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    Default Aliens found in kitchen

    For years, scientists have been trying to uncover the source of mysterious radio signals being picked up in Australia.
    Theories have ranged from evaporating black holes to extraterrestrial communication and mergers of neutron stars.
    Now researchers at the Parkes Observatory claim they have finally found the source of these 'alien' signals - in their kitchen microwave.
    In January, astronomers at the facility were able to see a 'fast radio burst' tearing through space.

    The discovery brought scientists a step closer to understanding the strange 'alien' phenomenon, which astronomers worldwide are vying to explain.
    Lasting only milliseconds, the first such radio burst was discovered in 2007 by astronomers combing the Parkes telescope data archive for unrelated objects.
    Six more bursts, apparently from outside our galaxy, have now been found with the Parkes telescope and a seventh with the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico.
    And this time, scientists say they have ruled out all kitchen appliances


    SO next time you look for aliens check the kitchen prehaps their reheating a pizza
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