Absolutely! I believe Joshua has reached out and will do the interview.
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The emission of interpulses by a 6.45-h-period coherent radio transient - Nature Astronomy
Coherent radio emission with a long (nearly 6.5βh) period has been detected from both magnetic poles of a rotating compact object, offering insights into the evolution and emission mechanism of compac...
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Iβm thrilled to share that PhD student Joshua Leeβs paper on the discovery of a radio transient with a 6.45-hour rotation period has been published in Nature Astronomy! π‘π₯ - www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Read the Conversation article here - theconversation.com/blinking-rad...
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