There are some of the results of the MASTER Global Robotic Network over the past few years.In gamma-ray astronomy these highlights includes optical GRB counterparts discovery, for example MASTER OT J131034.94-214304.8 with a structured jet explains the extremely luminous GRB 221009A, MASTER OT J131034.94-214304.8 detection of extremely luminous GRB 230204B with the GRB’s jet structure and surrounding environment investigation, three-stage collapse of the long gamma-ray burst from GRB 160625B prompt multiwavelength observation, the discovery of significant and variable linear polarization during the prompt optical flash of GRB 160625B, the first detection of an orphan burst at the rise phase, the discovery of the new type of calibration for gamma-ray bursts, called smooth optical
self-similar emission, in which some of their class can be marked and share a common behavior, so we identify these subclasses of GRBs with optical light curves described by a universal scaling function, the discovery of several dozens of optical counterparts of gamma-ray bursts, including the nearest GRB 180728A, the brightest GRB 190530A, GRB 161017A and investigation of several thousands of GRB error-fields, detected by Fermi, Swift, Konus-Wind, LomonosovMAXI, Integral , for example GRB191221B, GRB 160625B, GRB 221009A, GRB 181201A, GRB 190114C, GRB140629A and other. In gravitational wave astronomy our results includes the the most input to the optical support of gravitational wave events, detected by aLIGO and LIGO/Virgo during O1-O3 observational runs , including the first one GW 150914, and independent optical detection of the first LIGO/Virgo Neutron Star Binary Merger GW 170817 - Kilonova MASTER OTJ130948.10-232253.3/SSS17a that let us the first in history gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant with LIGO/Virgo collaboration. The distance for GW170817 event was predicted by our Scenario Machine. In neutrino astronomy MASTER highlights includes the detection of a strong evidence for high energy neutrino progenitor of the neutrino event IceCube-170922A, i.e. the blazar TXS0506+056 optical variability at trigger time; the detection of blazars PMN J2345-1555, PMN J0328-2329, 5BZB J2256-3303 blazars variability near ANTARES high energy neutrino detection times during the multiwavelength follow-up campaign by MASTER Between MASTER highlights are also the discovery potentially hazardous asteroid Svarog(2015 UM67), the new method for exoplanet detection in MASTER big data archive of wide field images and other.

