Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are brief, intense, and highly energetic radio signals originating from deep space.
They are one of the most mysterious and puzzling phenomena in astrophysics.
FRBs last for only a few milliseconds but emit as much energy as hundreds of millions of suns in that short duration.
We know almost nothing about the precise origins of fast radio bursts and why they appear in such short, sharp bursts
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are the brightest radio bursts found in nature.
FRBs are extremely transient, making them challenging to observe, and astrophysicists have only been able to detect them momentarily using large radio telescopes.
The first FRB was discovered by radio astronomers over 15 years ago, and since then, they have identified hundreds of such bursts, with the list continuing to grow.
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