By Leah Crane
We may finally know where fast radio bursts (FRBs) come from. These mysterious flashes of radio waves from space have now been spotted in our galaxy and appear to be connected to neutron stars called magnetars that have powerful magnetic fields.
FRBs are powerful blasts of radio waves that last just a few milliseconds. Suggested origins range from starquakes to alien spaceships, but since they were first discovered in 2007, astronomers have been unable to figure out exactly what causes them.
Now, two discoveries hint at an explanation. The first …