The annual Fast Radio Burst conference was held as an entirely virtual event on 6–9 July inclusive, with talks spread over three time zones and an online communication channel for discussions.
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A technical issue resulted in the equation in the original version of this Meeting Report not appearing correctly; this has now been amended.
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Keane, E.F. Fast Radio Burst 2020. Nat Astron 4, 841–842 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-020-1204-2
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