8 New Repeating Fast Radio Bursts Detected from Beyond Our Galaxy - AmericaSpace
New telescope to map largest universe volume in history - Summerland Review
CHIME begins its cosmic search | Astronomy.com
Revolutionary all-Canadian radio telescope maps Universe, hunts for FRBs, Dark Energy.
Canadian telescope chimes in with breakthrough
International researchers track repeating fast radio burst to nearby galaxy
CHIME telescope detects second-ever repeating fast radio burst - YouTube
Repeating Fast Radio Bursts Ring Canada's CHIME – EEJournal
From beyond the galaxy: Okanagan's CHIME telescope picks up more distant signals - Terrace Standard
This aerial view shows the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment ( CHIME), a radio telescope located at Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory in British Columbia. (Richard Shaw/UBC/CHIME Collaboration) - Clarksville Online - Clarksville News,
Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment - Wikipedia
Hearing the universe's briefest notes - Inside The Perimeter
Backgrounder: Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME)
Astronomers Double Number of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts - Dunlap Institute
CHIME telescope detects more than 500 mysterious fast radio bursts in its first year of operation | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CHIME Telescope - Portland Bolt
CHIME telescope and the hunt for fast radio bursts | BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment - Wikipedia
CHIME telescope detects second-ever repeating fast radio burst | UBC Physics & Astronomy
535 Fast Radio Bursts Seen by CHIME Telescope – The Cosmic Companion
A homespun Canadian telescope could explain mysterious radio signals from the distant universe | Science | AAAS
Number of Known Mysterious Radio Flashes Nearly Quadruples - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope
CHIME Experiment
Astronomers detect a radio “heartbeat” billions of light-years from Earth | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bevy of mysterious fast radio bursts spotted by Canadian telescope
CHIME team wins Brockhouse Canada Prize, CIFAR members among recipients – CIFAR