Flip-flopping magnetic fields hint at a solution for puzzling fast radio bursts from space
- Written by: Shi Dai, ARC DECRA Fellow, Western Sydney University
ShutterstockFast radio bursts – intense, milliseconds-long flashes of radio energy from outer space – have puzzled astronomers since they were first spotted in 2007. A single burst can emit as much energy in its brief life as the Sun does in a few days.
The great majority of the short-lived pulses originate outside our Milky Way galaxy....




















