Astronomers move closer to solving the ongoing mystery of fast radio bursts

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are intense, short-lived bursts of radio waves coming from beyond the Milky Way that can release the same amount of energy in just milliseconds that it takes the sun three days to emit.

However, despite their power and the fact that as many as 10,000 FRBs can explode in the sky above Earth every day, these radio bursts remain mysterious. One of the biggest puzzles surrounding FRBs is why most flash once and then disappear while a tiny minority (less than 3 percent) repeat the flash. This has led scientists on a quest to discover the mechanisms that emit FRBs. Some even believe that different celestial objects can produce repeating and non-repeating FRBs.

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