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Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are sudden, repeating radio signals found in space, and considered one of the biggest mysteries in astronomy! Astronomers are starting to learn more about what they are and where they come from, but there's still lots to figure out. In this video, U of T Astro's Amanda Cook breaks down what we know, and what comes next in this fascinating research field. About the Dunlap Institute: The Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics at the University of Toronto is an endowed research institute with over 80 faculty, postdocs, students, and staff, dedicated to innovative technology, groundbreaking research, world-class training, and public engagement. The research themes of its faculty and Dunlap Fellows span the Universe and include: optical, infrared and radio instrumentation, Dark Energy, large-scale structure, the Cosmic Microwave Background, the interstellar medium, galaxy evolution, cosmic magnetism and time-domain science. The Dunlap Institute, the David A. Dunlap of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and other researchers across the University of Toronto's three campuses together comprise the leading concentration of astronomers in Canada, at the leading research university in the country. The Dunlap Institute is committed to making its science, training, and public outreach activities productive and enjoyable for everyone of all backgrounds and identities. Connect with the Dunlap Institute: Web: dunlap.utoronto.ca Instagram: @dunlap_institute Twitter: @dunlapinstitute Facebook: facebook.com/dunlapinstitute #learning #science #astronomy #space #uoft