While automation has become the new normal in our everyday modern lives, it is also assisting scientists in making strides in analyzing large data sets. With decades of archival data from radio telescopes from around the world available in storage, astronomers at West Virginia University (WVU) are using automation and machine learning techniques to dig through mounds of archival data with the hopes of uncovering new clues about mysterious cosmic phenomena like Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs).
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