Pulsars are compact objects that spin and emit radio signals like a beacon. As the pulses of their radio emissions travel through the interstellar medium, they can become distorted from interactions with matter. This article describes a new method that astronomers can use to recover these radio pulses, helping astronomers better study pulsars.
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