Space
Astronomers Discover Missing Link Between X-ray and Radio Pulsars [VIDEO]
After decades of searching, astronomers have discovered a star that, in a manner reminiscent of Jekyll and Hyde, alternates between two identifies -- that of emitting X-rays on the one hand, and radio on the other. The discovery, according to those behind it, marks an intermediate phase in the life of pulsars, or rapidly spinning neutron stars.
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