What is a Fast Radio Burst?
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 Published On Feb 8, 2023

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.

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