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    Strange radio waves detected beneath Antarctica's ice, scientists still searching for the source

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    Researchers in Antarctica detected strange radio waves. The signals came from under the ice. The ANITA experiment picked up these unusual waves. Scientists initially searched for neutrinos. But the signals did not match neutrino patterns. Now, scientists explore other explanations for the radio waves. The source of these signals remains a mystery. Further research is planned to understand this phenomenon.
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