- Malaysia Airlines’ MH370 disappearance is still one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.
- The plane and its 227 passengers and 12 crew members vanished suddenly ten years ago.
- Researchers have made findings using hydrophones in the ocean that may help locate the plane.
- Math professor Usama Kadri led the study, looking at data from hydrophones near the plane’s last known position.
- An interesting signal was found near Kapp Leeuwin, but not at Diego Garcia, making its origin uncertain.
- A six-second signal was detected, but the source remains unknown.
- Despite extensive international searches, the main wreckage of MH370 has never been found.
- Proposed solution involves conducting controlled explosions in the suspected crash area to create similar signals.
- By improving methods and conducting more tests, researchers hope to find new answers about the fate of MH370.
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