A red dwarf and a white dwarf star system emitting radio signals every 125 minutes has been discovered by astronomers, as reported by Dr. Iris de Ruiter. These signals stem from the stars' interactions during close encounters, especially collisions prompted by their nearness. Notably, this marks the first detection of such radio signals at a distance of almost 9 billion light-years, supporting previous findings and affirming the source of prolonged radio transients.