
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are extremely short and intense flashes of radio waves coming from distant parts of the universe. They last only a few milliseconds but emit as much energy as the Sun does in days or weeks. Scientists are unsure of their exact sources, but they are thought to originate from powerful cosmic events involving neutron stars, black holes, or other exotic objects. FRBs are valuable for studying the universe, helping researchers understand cosmic structures and the amount of matter between galaxies. Their mysterious nature continues to intrigue astronomers worldwide.