
Fast Radio Bursts
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are extremely short, intense bursts of radio waves originating from distant parts of the universe. They last only a few milliseconds but emit as much energy as the Sun does in days. The exact cause of FRBs is still unknown, but they are thought to result from highly energetic cosmic events, such as neutron stars or black holes. Despite their brief duration, FRBs can be detected across vast distances, making them important tools for studying the universe’s structure and the nature of cosmic matter. Their mysterious origins continue to intrigue astronomers worldwide.