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Dr. Emily Petroff on Twitter: "CHIME stands for the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment. It's a new radio telescope just built in Canada and it looks like this. You can read more
CHIME Experiment
CHIME begins its cosmic search | Astronomy.com
Bevy of mysterious fast radio bursts spotted by Canadian telescope
A fast radio burst finally reveals its origins
CHIME telescope Fast Radio Burst project earns spot in Nature 2019 list | Newsroom - McGill University
CHIME telescope detects second repeating fast radio burst from other galaxy | YaleNews
CHIME finds four days of noise, twelve days of silence from space - Summerland Review
Repeating Fast Radio Bursts Ring Canada's CHIME – EEJournal
CHIME Experiment
CHIME : A revolutionary Canadian telescope - Canadian Innovation Space
Astronomers Detect Source of Powerful Radio Burst Within the Milky Way
A mysterious radio signal has been detected from a distant galaxy, MIT says - The Boston Globe
CHIME telescope detects second-ever repeating fast radio burst - YouTube
South Okanagan radio telescope expanding following revolutionary discoveries | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
CHIME Experiment
Bevy of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Spotted by Canadian Telescope - Scientific American
535 Fast Radio Bursts Seen by CHIME Telescope » The Cosmic Companion
CHIME - Dunlap Institute
More than 500 mysterious quick radio bursts detected by Chime telescope in its first year of operation | The Sun
Hearing the universe's briefest notes - Inside The Perimeter
CHIME telescope detects more than 500 mysterious fast radio bursts in its first year of operation | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Revolutionary all-Canadian radio telescope maps Universe, hunts for FRBs, Dark Energy.
Astronomers detect fast radio burst with rare heartbeat-like pulse - UPI.com
Sifting through the sounds of space with CHIME - The Globe and Mail
Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment - Wikipedia
Number of Known Mysterious Radio Flashes Nearly Quadruples - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope